On Sun, Nov 13, 2005 at 11:02:09AM +0600, El Nino wrote: > i have a 128kbps Internet connection to my home & now i want give > access to my college friends to it. (i already have two running > squid+firewall gentoo servers) > > I'm looking for wireless technology to do this. all friends are within 1km.
A noble pursuit, but I doubt it could be done easily... AFAIK IEEE802.11 is mostly reliable only for clients within 100 meters. Unless you live on the top of a hill with wide open space all around you for kilometers, I doubt you'd get coverage all the way out of 1 kilometer. And if someone happened to be using wireless on neighboring frequency bands to the one you are using, and if that someone happened to be physically closer to your friend than you are, there's almost no hope in establishing a connection... Of course, you could mean wireless other than 802.11, but I don't think IP over carrier pigeons or bongo drums[1] would do you much good either. If you have line-of-sight, you might be able to make do with a pair of directional antennae set up in the right way, and you might need a way of increasing the power output of the antennae. Any such modifications, however, is surely ILLEGAL in most civilized municipalities. The long-range wireless guys who have been doing stuff like this all have ham licenses, and are allowed quite a bit more power from their devices then us lowly consumers.... Best W > > can anyone give me a solution to do this? > > all advices are warmly welcome... [1] http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20030929-2886.html -- This one's a bit....ummm...graphic? "Lagrangian Mechanics with Differential Equations is like masturbating. You do what works and what makes you feel good." ~DeathMech, Some Student. P-town PHY 205 Sortir en Pantoufles: up 21:59 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list