Thanks for the info. Unfortunately 11mbit won't do, I really need at
least 50mbit of actual throughput, and that site seems short on
details regarding going faster. I did some googling myself and found
lots of options, but the reason I'm asking here is to, hopefully, talk
to people who have *actually used* any of these products.

Dan



On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Doug Hughes <d...@will.to> wrote:
> Dan Parsons wrote:
>>
>> Is anyone on the list familiar with building wireless point-to-point
>> links? Specifically, I'd like to build one to cover a distance of a
>> bit less than 4 miles. The faster the link the better, but I do have
>> to keep the costs somewhat down. 50mbit would be nice, 100mbit even
>> better. What sort of equipment (radio, antennas) do I need on each
>> end, and about how much does this sort of stuff cost?
>>
>> Dan
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> There are quite a lot of products out there for wireless bridging atthe
> range you are looking for, some of them are even gigabit, but none of them
> force you to break the law. It's always a good idea to be within the law
> than take chances on hefty fines, even if the likelihood is low.
>
> 30 seconds of google search came up with this as well as others.
> http://www.radiolabs.com/products/wireless/point-to-point-bridge.php
>
>
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