I read where it claims to do 100mbit, but I think that might be
referring to how fast the on-board ethernet ports can go. It only
supports 802.11b and 802.11g, which operate at, I'm sure you know, 11
and 54mbit/s. And if you scroll down to where it says "Communication
Range", it says: "With 15dB Antenna     5+ Miles @ 11MBPS LOS".

I'll definitely be calling manufacturers, but I'm still hoping to bump
into someone who has done this before, at >=50mbit/s actual
throughput.

Dan



On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Doug Hughes <d...@will.to> wrote:
> Dan Parsons wrote:
>>
>> 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
>>
>>
>
> The one I pasted claims to be able to do 100, but I saw one that would do
> 1gbit for 'several KM'. It seems reasonable to investigate this to see if it
> would get your 100mbit at 4 miles.
>
> (call manufacturer, for instance)
>
> Good luck. You might check with some rural cooperative groups?
> In the old days, this was done with non consumer unlicensed spectrum. Some
> of those products may still be around if you hunt, but probably
> diminishingly few.
>
> If you do the consumer stuff, you can almost always return it, too.
>
>
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