Hello list mates!


We have a project in the feasibility stage and would like some ideas on
the bill of material needed, as well as how this could be a 'win-win'
for wireless networking in our service area.

The requirement is for an asymmetric wireless network that will cover
about 50 sites, all within a 20 airline mile radius from the top of
Mount Diablo.
All sites would hub back to one location.  The link speeds out from the
hub site to the remote sites [downlink speed] is a minimum of 6Mbps.
The return 'uplink' speed in a minimum of 512kbps. We'd like to use
unlicensed spectrum.

All of the remote sites are fixed [i.e. not mobile or in transit] but
are not permanent.  Typically a site would be part of the network for 3
years.  We thus need the ability to quickly deploy and re-deploy the
remote communication antenna/transceiver/UPS package.

The network would not be heavily loaded - in fact only 40% of the sites
would be sending/receiving data at any point in time.  Thus most of the
bandwidth would be available for community services when we did not need
it for our application.  The nature of the application is such that we
would absolutely need to have priority when we did need the bandwidth.

Please reply by email or phone directly to me?

Thanks in advance for your ideas and replies!


William Halverson

Special Projects Manager
John Muir Mount Diablo Health System 
1400 Treat Blvd. Walnut Creek, CA 94597
T: (925) 260-1262 Cell: (415) 902-6932

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