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Re: wanted: wireless magic tricks
From: Greg Maxwell <gmaxwell () martin fl us>
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 12:57:19 -0400 (EDT)
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Leo Bicknell wrote:
802.11a might do what you need. Not sure if it has been standardized yet, but if not there are a number of proprietary implementations in the same speed range. It promises 50Mbps with similar properties to 802.11b. 20 miles is going to be a long throw, but not outside the range of possibilities if you have line of site and good rooftop acesss. You will need some big antennas though. A site in the middle making it 2 10 meg shots would be ideal.
FCC Part 15.247 limits EIRP. You can't legally put out enough power in the unlicenced bands.
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