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Fatwah on Western Digital
I have a classroom site that is presently served by the world's slowest DSL. On a very good day (as in, I saw it one time while the telco people were on premises), it speedtests as high as 384kbps but is normally in the 128 - 192kbps range.
I have two other sites within three and a half miles of that location that each have 100Mbit cable connections. As one might imagine, this causes considerable frustration, especially since about half that bandwidth on any given day is going toward the one receptionist's Iheartradio.com habit. Never mind that she has a clear line of sight to the Hancock building, where most of the FM transmitters in Chicago are located. She'd rather listen on her computer.
I've done modest amplified 802.11 installations where I didn't need much more than a reasonably high power transmitter and an off the shelf directional antenna pointed in the general direction to get a good signal over maybe a couple city blocks between two buildings, but in those cases I had a clear line of sight.
I'm thinking that I could put up a couple antenna towers and stick directional antennas on each side and pass 802.11AC between two sites. I have a decent handle on what the 802.11 equipment needs to be like, but I'm less sure about the antenna heights and costs. It looks like a 40 foot mast is relatively cheap, but I'm not sure if it's going to be tall or sturdy enough.
Has anybody done this sort of project before?
I have two other sites within three and a half miles of that location that each have 100Mbit cable connections. As one might imagine, this causes considerable frustration, especially since about half that bandwidth on any given day is going toward the one receptionist's Iheartradio.com habit. Never mind that she has a clear line of sight to the Hancock building, where most of the FM transmitters in Chicago are located. She'd rather listen on her computer.
I've done modest amplified 802.11 installations where I didn't need much more than a reasonably high power transmitter and an off the shelf directional antenna pointed in the general direction to get a good signal over maybe a couple city blocks between two buildings, but in those cases I had a clear line of sight.
I'm thinking that I could put up a couple antenna towers and stick directional antennas on each side and pass 802.11AC between two sites. I have a decent handle on what the 802.11 equipment needs to be like, but I'm less sure about the antenna heights and costs. It looks like a 40 foot mast is relatively cheap, but I'm not sure if it's going to be tall or sturdy enough.
Has anybody done this sort of project before?