[Repeater-Builder] Need Help... where can I buy a DSL-Internet repeater...?

2007-01-01 Thread Bill
I live in a remote area, where I can receive DSL service in my office 
via phone company, but not in my home (which is about 2 miles away). Is 
there something I can buy to send DSL wireless signal to my house?? 
Thanks, Bill in Mexico



Re: [Repeater-Builder] Need Help... where can I buy a DSL-Internet repeater...?

2007-01-01 Thread Nate Bargmann
* Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Jan 01 05:53 -0600]:
> I live in a remote area, where I can receive DSL service in my office 
> via phone company, but not in my home (which is about 2 miles away). Is 
> there something I can buy to send DSL wireless signal to my house?? 
> Thanks, Bill in Mexico

http://www.wlanparts.com has lots of stuff.  They have a point-to-point
system that seems reasonably priced.  You will need a clear line of
sight path with no mountains, etc. in the way.

73, de Nate >>

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Need Help... where can I buy a DSL-Internet repeater...?

2007-01-01 Thread Neal Newman
 Sure  BE( broadcast Electronics) makes a 5 gig  Bi directional studio 
transmitter link. I just got one to use on a 8 mile path
 however it cost $18k..  good thing it was a loaner. It going back 
in a few weeks.

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>I live in a remote area, where I can receive DSL service in my office 
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>Thanks, Bill in Mexico
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Need Help... where can I buy a DSL-Internet repeater...?

2007-01-01 Thread Mathew Quaife
Look at the Trazeo CPE200 series radios, they are good for about 5 miles, you 
would need two of them and a router.  
   
  Mathew
  

Neal Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Sure BE( broadcast Electronics) makes a 5 gig Bi directional studio 
transmitter link. I just got one to use on a 8 mile path
however it cost $18k.. good thing it was a loaner. It going back 
in a few weeks.

Bill wrote:

>I live in a remote area, where I can receive DSL service in my office 
>via phone company, but not in my home (which is about 2 miles away). Is 
>there something I can buy to send DSL wireless signal to my house?? 
>Thanks, Bill in Mexico
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Need Help... where can I buy a DSL-Internet repeater...?

2007-01-01 Thread Kevin Custer
Bill,

You can send your DSL service wirelessly to your home a number of ways.  
802.11B (2.4 GHz) is the cheapest, but requires a good near line of site 
path.  We started using some new 900 cards that seem to work really well 
in non line-of-site applications.  Scott and I have a 900 path that is 6 
or so miles and works great.  His end is solar powered!  There are 
several ways to manage the path as well.  If you wanted to serve other 
homes than your own, an Access Point will need to be set up at your 
office, and client devices deployed at the places you want to deliver 
service.

If you have a good path, I'd start with 2, Linksys WET11's and some good 
24 dB grids.  The WET11's can be bought cheaply from eBay and the grids 
new from wlan parts in CA.  The WET11's can be set up in Ad-Hoc mode and 
will simply be a radio extended Ethernet cable; and with 1.5.8 firmware 
is a cheap stable client device for 2.4 802.11B services.  There are 2 
versions of the WET11, V1 and V2.  I prefer the V1 box because it can be 
modified with higher power cards if needed.

While this may be a bit off-topic for this list, I'll allow this 
discussion as others may want to learn about Internet 'repeaters'.

Kevin Custer
List Owner

Bill wrote:
> I live in a remote area, where I can receive DSL service in my office 
> via phone company, but not in my home (which is about 2 miles away). Is 
> there something I can buy to send DSL wireless signal to my house?? 
> Thanks, Bill in Mexico


Re: [Repeater-Builder] Need Help... where can I buy a DSL-Internet repeater...?

2007-01-01 Thread Roger White
Kevin, good post and something I have not thought of.

Roger W5RD
  - Original Message - 
  From: Kevin Custer 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 9:41 AM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Need Help... where can I buy a DSL-Internet 
repeater...?


  Bill,

  You can send your DSL service wirelessly to your home a number of ways. 
  802.11B (2.4 GHz) is the cheapest, but requires a good near line of site 
  path. We started using some new 900 cards that seem to work really well 
  in non line-of-site applications. Scott and I have a 900 path that is 6 
  or so miles and works great. His end is solar powered! There are 
  several ways to manage the path as well. If you wanted to serve other 
  homes than your own, an Access Point will need to be set up at your 
  office, and client devices deployed at the places you want to deliver 
  service.

  If you have a good path, I'd start with 2, Linksys WET11's and some good 
  24 dB grids. The WET11's can be bought cheaply from eBay and the grids 
  new from wlan parts in CA. The WET11's can be set up in Ad-Hoc mode and 
  will simply be a radio extended Ethernet cable; and with 1.5.8 firmware 
  is a cheap stable client device for 2.4 802.11B services. There are 2 
  versions of the WET11, V1 and V2. I prefer the V1 box because it can be 
  modified with higher power cards if needed.

  While this may be a bit off-topic for this list, I'll allow this 
  discussion as others may want to learn about Internet 'repeaters'.

  Kevin Custer
  List Owner

  Bill wrote:
  > I live in a remote area, where I can receive DSL service in my office 
  > via phone company, but not in my home (which is about 2 miles away). Is 
  > there something I can buy to send DSL wireless signal to my house?? 
  > Thanks, Bill in Mexico


   

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Need Help... where can I buy a DSL-Internet repeater...?

2007-01-01 Thread Dexter McIntyre W4DEX
The best 802.11 units for the money I found are the Senao NL-2611CB3 radios. 
They run 200mw and there is also a 400mw version.  Also the receivers in these 
units are better than most low end radios.  I have a 2.5 mile non line of site 
path working with these units for two years now with no trouble.

Mine came from Pasadena Networks:

http://www.wlanparts.com/product/NL-2611CB3

I have no association with Pasadena Networks other than being a satisfied 
customer.

Dex, W4DEX


Re: [Repeater-Builder] Need Help... where can I buy a DSL-Internet repeater...?

2007-01-01 Thread Roger White
Dex, that is the path length that just came to mind for my use after I read 
Kevin's post.

Roger W5RD
  - Original Message - 
  From: Dexter McIntyre W4DEX 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 10:05 AM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Need Help... where can I buy a DSL-Internet 
repeater...?


  The best 802.11 units for the money I found are the Senao NL-2611CB3 radios. 
  They run 200mw and there is also a 400mw version. Also the receivers in these 
  units are better than most low end radios. I have a 2.5 mile non line of site 
  path working with these units for two years now with no trouble.

  Mine came from Pasadena Networks:

  http://www.wlanparts.com/product/NL-2611CB3

  I have no association with Pasadena Networks other than being a satisfied 
customer.

  Dex, W4DEX


   

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Need Help... where can I buy a DSL-Internet repeater...?

2007-01-01 Thread K6PNG



Bill,
here is a link that explains how i solved the same problem with the
exception that mine is a distance of 12 miles. my link has been in 
operation for over 4 years now. In the beginning i was only able to get 
about
80Kb of throughput now i have it doing over 4.5Mb throughput.



  http://k6png.ham-radio-op.net:15426/802.11blink.htm

best wishes and a happy new year to all.

Ray
K6PNG

> 
> I live in a remote area, where I can receive DSL service in my office
> via phone company, but not in my home (which is about 2 miles away). Is
> there something I can buy to send DSL wireless signal to my house??
> Thanks, Bill in Mexico
>