Originally posted by: George P Burdell
Originally posted by: FoBoT
i get internet from a WISP
i have a long range wireless bridge that gets signal from an antenna on a guys barn about 1 mile away
the bridge has a static IP and a single LAN port
i plug my LAN wireless router into that and configure it to use the bridges static IP as the "WAN" side of my router
and i then connect all my pc's to my LAN wireless router with USB wireless NIC's
what speeds do you get, and how much do you pay?
on a side note, can something like this (wireless intarwebs -> router -> whatever connects to the router) be done with Verizon EVDO?
i pay $58.99 per month, basically the same price as verizon's offering
i get about 300 kbps down and 500 kbps up
the download varies a bit (i think because i share a branch with others and maybe they are downloaders) but the upload is pretty steady
so it isn't as good as most dsl, but it is good enough and no latency like the satellite i was on
i have used the Sprint Vision internet using a PC card in a desktop i have that has a PC Card slot running Windows XP and Internet Connection Sharing to share it on my LAN. it is ok , but too slow. just at most 2 times dial up speed. if sprint ever actually upgrades that service to "3G" speed, which is supposedly about the same as the verizon EVDO service, then that might be another option. but sprint needs to drop the price. the card i have is provided by my work but our corporate is still $68/month
i tested a verizon EVDO card , it uses special software so i think you would be limited to using it on windows pc initially, but those linux dudes generally get drivers for everything purty quick
but if you get a desktop with a pc card slot (mine is a mini model bare bones from newegg) and use internet connection sharing in windows xp , it should work fine, just like i did with the sprint card