On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Mike Hicks wrote:

> On the cheap end, a number of people have played around with wireless
> ethernet hubs, hooking them up to big directional antennas and getting a
> few miles of range out of them.  Of course, those devices aren't designed
> for that mode of operation, and the FCC probably doesn't really like the
> idea.  However, if they could be set up properly (ie, be highly
> directional and not interfere with all of the other 802.11 nets out
> there), it would be a very inexpensive solution.

But reliability is pretty rough.  For reliability, you probably want some
sort of diversity tx/rx arrangement.  I'm not saying it's insurmountable,
just that it's like Bob points out about co-lo:  you can do it good or you
can do it cheap, but it's not easy to get both.

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