Wireless Internet options
Drew Taylor
drew at drewtaylor.com
Tue Aug 20 14:08:28 EDT 2002
At 01:50 PM 8/20/02 -0400, Kent Borg wrote:
>Most any wireless choice is going to like a choice of antenna
>locations, so having 5 of you interested suggests you can maybe get to
>the roof, or at least a choice of windows.
Yes, we can definitely get to the roof. There is a common deck area there,
so it would be trivial to install an antenna pointed somewhere. The pooling
is just an idea - I just moved in and haven't met any of my neighbors yet.
But my landlord mentioned one resident is a "computer guy", so I suspect I
might have at least one interested party.
>So I would consider running your own wireless. 802.11b wireless can
>be run through a highly directional external antenna. Aim it at a
>similar antenna that is looking back and you can do a fast link over
>quite a distance (as in miles); quite a distance line of sight. What
>can you see from your apartments? Who lives or works at that place
>you can see? You want to find someone satisfying these two
>requirements:
I've read the stories of folks doing this, and I suspect it is probably my
best option. It's a 5 story building so I can see over most of the North
End, and everything on the west side of the Expressway.
>Who do you (or your neighbors) know in your view?
I don't know anyone that can get DSL personally, but I think I'm going to
ask this week. Perhaps it will be a good way to introduce myself to my new
neighbors. I probably shouldn't tell me wife I'm going to do it though... ;-)
Thanks for the ideas.
Drew
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