Re: [CUWiN] Multiple radios?

David Young <[email protected]> Sat, 9 Apr 2005 15:33:27 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.network.wireless.cu-wireless
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 10:29:30AM -0700, Todd Boyle wrote:
> For people wanting multiple paths, or multiple radios, is it
> possible to set up two of them at opposite ends of their property?
> Perhaps with directional antennas and/or separate frequencies?
> 
> If so, would the two CUWIN devices cooperate effectively, i.e.,
> routing between themselves via ethernet whenever possible,
> while routing external destinations to the radios?
> 
> I always dreamed of this arrangement, because it would enable
> two or more property owners to link with ethernet, put the wireless
> devices 200-300 feet apart or more..  sharing 100 or 1000 mbps
> on the local segment without burdening the airwaves... and
> for example if one was on DSL and the other Cable, they could
> get better reliability and performance.. etc. etc.

I share your dream.  If the devices were cheap enough, you could
suction-cup them to four or more upstairs windows.  They could connect
using in-house powerline, CATV, phoneline, or Cat-5.  The routing will
"just work."  Also, if you have a sectorized arrangement on a tall tower,
and a separate router is dedicated to each segment, then you only need
an ethernet hub/switch to tie the sectors together.

Tying together routers with an in-building copper network may be the
best way to connect points on all sides of some Champaign-Urbana
office buildings.  It has the performance benefits you mention.
Sometimes it will be an advantage that you only need the cooperation
of the officeworkers, not the building management, to get the nodes in
place---building management may want to charge you for roof access.

Dave

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David Young             OJC Technologies
[email protected]      Urbana, IL * (217) 278-3933
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