MIT Technology Review describes a new Wi-Fi router from Intel capable
of sending a Wi-Fi signal tens of miles with 6-Mbps performance. This
is perfect for rural areas without Internet service, and for less
developed countries interested in building out their Internet
infrastructure but no means to lay expensive cable or fiber optics.
The routers cost about $500 each, and you need two of them for a
point-to-point connection. Quoting: "Intel's RCP platform rewrites the
communication rules of Wi-Fi radios. Galinvosky explains that the
software creates specific time slots in which each of the two radios
listens and talks, so there's no extra data being sent confirming
transmissions. 'We're not taking up all the bandwidth waiting for
acknowledgments,' he says. Since there is an inherent trade-off
between the amount of available bandwidth and the distance that a
signal can travel, the more bandwidth is available, the farther a
signal can travel."

Link : http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/03/19/0123229

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