On 12/28/10 8:48 PM, Anonymous List User wrote: > For architectural and building management reasons we cannot mount our > antennas in a rooftop or outdoor location at either end. The distance > between two buildings is 1.5 km, and the fresnel zone is clear. Antennas > need to be located indoors at both ends and will be placed on small speaker > stand tripod pointing at windows. This has been done successfully before > with 2.4 GHz 802.11g equipment and a link from an office in the Westin to a > nearby apartment building, but I am unsure of what effect glass will have on > 5 GHz. Has anyone tried this?
glazed windows (which is tin in general) are a problem... when most of your radiation as being thrown right back at you that is a challange. > The goal of this link is to achieve a 10 Mbps+ full duple bridge to a > building which is only serviced by ADSL2+ Telus service in a Western > Canadian city. Telus' upstream speed offering do not exceed 1 Mbps. > > Equipment. These have been used successfully for MCS13/MCS14 50 Mbps+ > bridges at 11 km distance between towers. > > http://ubnt.com/nanobridge > > http://www.ubnt.com/downloads/nb5_datasheet.pdf >