It seems to me that a mesh product would be just the ticket in a motel.
Then again I have never done a motel. :)
-m-
Jack Unger wrote:
Felix,
With all due respect, the Radio Mobile "cat" has been "out of the bag"
for many (perhaps 5) years.
Thank you for your useful tree-attenuation information in your other
post.
Regards,
jack
Felix A. Lopez wrote:
Mark: The professional RF Planning software is good
for large designs. There is also freeware available
and I will let the cat out of the bag.
http://www.cplus.org/rmw/english1.html
Radio Mobile software is a copyright of Roger
Coud?VE2DBE. Radio Mobile is dedicated to amateur
radio and humanitarian use. Although commercial use is
not prohibited, the author cannot be held responsible
for its usage. The outputs resulting from the program
are under the entire responsibility of the user, and
the user should conform to restrictions from external
data sources
http://www.cplus.org/rmw/english1.html
Caveat: Many wireless starters and subject matter
experts use the Radio Mobile software as a "first
glance" tool. Because I'm an advocate of the
WiFi/WiMax inteface, I would like to think the tool
can be used for walking Mobile Radio too.
Felix
Wireless Practioneer
--- Mark McElvy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am putting together a quote for an older motel.
They want to provide
wireless access for their customers. The build is a
big curving L or
almost U with a set of rooms in the middle. It is
all one story but the
rise in elevation as it curves around. The rooms are
your typical glass
front, open walkway motel with carports in front.
The length of the L or
U is approx 800ft. with the distance across the
points about 4-500 ft.
How well will say an AP w/omni setting ontop of the
center building
cover such a setup? Or do I need to lean toward
several Ap's w 90 -120
sectors pointed at different sections of the
buildings? Or other ideas I
have not considered. This will be my first setup
like this.
Mark McElvy
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