On Jun 12, 2011, at 10:04 AM, Christopher J. Pilkington wrote: > On Jun 11, 2011, at 7:07 PM, Roy wrote: > >> On 6/11/2011 4:29 PM, Christopher Pilkington wrote: >>> Options seem to be limited to HughesNet and dial for the moment, but >>> things may change if I put a tower on the property. HughesNet seems to >>> relax it's bandwidth cap between 2am and 7am, which is helpful, but >>> still a great shift from what I'm used to at the current residence >>> (15/2). >>> >> >> No 3G cellphone service? > > 3G at this location is marginal at best (stand on a hill and hold the phone > up above your head.) > > That said, are there 3G radios that permit external antennas or are well > suited to > being sealed up in a weatherproof box and being placed on a pole/tower?
there are... some specific to particular interface solutions. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/wireless/hardware/notes/ant3gom.html most expedient approach is a card with a non-fixes antenna (like the huawei usb sticks) a crc9 to sma adapter and the appropiate antenna. paired with a cradlepoint cpe and you're probably done for less than $200. > 3G would get us around the 200-300MiB/day issue, but I'm fairly certain I'll > be dealing with similar monthly caps. I can really hope for a wISP nearby, > but so far my research hasn't turned up anything. Is there some wISP > marketplace/directory about? > > The final option would be to unofficially put hardware on the roof of my > office 50km away with some high-gain antennas, but the path is marginally > LOS, I think I might need a very large tower at either end. > > -cjp >