Wireless Internet Solution For Wide Area

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by webcosmo, May 24, 2007.

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    I have a existing internet connection. I like to distribute it on wireless to my customers over the 10 kilometers range.
    Does anybody know any hardware solution for this kind of thing?
     
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    YANG Active Member

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  3. webcosmo

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    I looked at it didnt find any solution for my problem. ANy other suggestions?
     
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    RovingCalypso Well-Known Member

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    10KM!! Thats alot. Wifi certainly doesn't work in the 10km zone. I thin kWiMAX does but that is in the initial stages.
     
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    getjimmy Prominent Member

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    Practically speaking this is possible by deploying cisco products. But the investment you are going to put is going to cost an arm & a log ( inaddition it will burn a hole in your pocket) . Instead of doing this get two seprate internet connections.


    Remember that Wireless is the least safe method in a network . Anyone could crack a WEPA (or WEP) key & get instent access to your wireless internet sharing. Inaddition it depends the area you are staying . For example if they are lots of buildings in your area , the wireless signals will decrease drastically .where as if you stay in the desert , you will have a better wireless signal. Another point to be noted is other signals (e.g : microwave ovens generated signals , cordless phone signals) will also mess around your wireless signals.

    BTW whats your budget & requirments????
     
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    so if someone is really motivated they can crack the WEP?

    I didn't realize it was cake to a cracker :rolleyes:
     
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    think I have to bring down the range. may be 5 km range a more realistic solution.
    i was thinking of creating a wireless lan. so I can control access to the internet and make sure used by authorized only.
    now i am in kind of dark what kind of products I could use. any suggestions??
     
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    wirelessis internet a good solution......many people said this
     
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    you could get 20 odd routers and use them to bounce the connection over that distance
     
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