Very. Although note that setting up a high quality long-range radio
link out of scavenged equipment is beyond most people. I suppose this
is most appropriate for interconnecting cities and such, and you
wouldn't really need a huge proliferation of them anyway.

On Jan 22, 2008 11:41 AM, Francesco Cat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Found an (old) but VERY INTERESTING news about wi-fi bridges.
>
> http://www.wimax-italia.it/2007/05/30/il-wi-fi-fa-paura-al-wimax/
>
> For the ones that does not speak italian here is the translation of
> the most important part: (made by me so sorry for mistakes)
>
> Made by teachers and studens from Politecnico di Torino (Engeneering
> faculty): a stable 300km Wi-Fi (NOT WI-MAX) bridge at 20 Mbps using 2
> dismissed antennae and some old 386 PC running an old linux
> distribution....
>
> Hope this sounds interesting....
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