- Oct 30, 1999
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I have about 2000 ft line of site point to multipoint to cover.
I need to get extensions out to about six phones in three remote buildings across this property. I figured if I could get wireless networking to work out to these buildings, I could use VoIP to get them phone access. I guess that the cost of going wireless and VoIP would still be less than digging up Earth, asphalt and concrete and laying all sorts of cable.
Also, this should give everyone Internet access out on the property as well. An added bonus.
Your typical 802.11g isn't enough to go from one end of the property to the other. But I think mp11 is actually OVERKILL. Isn't that good for up to MILES AND MILES?
Is there an in between?
Not to say that mp11 prices aren't reasonable what with a base station costing $650 and subscriber units at $400 each (I'd need three. One for each building.) Is there some sort of bridge that can allow regular 802.11 traffic?
Is 802.16 a viable solution?
I feel like such a n00b!
Help, anyone?
I need to get extensions out to about six phones in three remote buildings across this property. I figured if I could get wireless networking to work out to these buildings, I could use VoIP to get them phone access. I guess that the cost of going wireless and VoIP would still be less than digging up Earth, asphalt and concrete and laying all sorts of cable.
Also, this should give everyone Internet access out on the property as well. An added bonus.
Your typical 802.11g isn't enough to go from one end of the property to the other. But I think mp11 is actually OVERKILL. Isn't that good for up to MILES AND MILES?
Is there an in between?
Not to say that mp11 prices aren't reasonable what with a base station costing $650 and subscriber units at $400 each (I'd need three. One for each building.) Is there some sort of bridge that can allow regular 802.11 traffic?
Is 802.16 a viable solution?
I feel like such a n00b!
Help, anyone?