Re: Long Range WIFI [POSTED TO alt.internet.wireless - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
In <1129655632.975269.105690@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups .com> on 18 Oct 2005
10:13:53 -0700, "Dsmoker" <tradewind62@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I'm one of the unfortunate people that lives in a rural area without
>high speed internet access. My dial up is 22K, which gives me ample
>time to get other things done while I surf. I could get a satellite
>system but this is $60/ month with up front costs. I have a Flyin J
>truck stop about 4.5 miles from my home and they charge $200/year for
>500Kbs. I was wanting to find out if anyone had any experience in using
>a antenna to access WIFI at a distance like this. I actually have a
>10ft satellite dish I could use but don't know if the mesh is to wide
>for a 2.4Ghz wave length. I live on flat ground with some tree lines
>and buildings between me and the truck stop. Any help would be greatly
>appreciated.
Another possible option, if available in your location, is cellular. Both
Verizon (CDMA 1x/EV-DO) and Cingular (GPRS/EGPRS/EDGE) have unlimited data
packages at $60/month with speeds that may be far higher than your dialup
(100-300 Kbps). T-Mobile has an unlimited data package at $20/month with a
voice plan or $30/month without a voice plan, but current speeds are limited
to GPRS (40-50 Kbps).
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