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Date:      Sun, 3 Mar 2002 12:49:24 -0800 (PST)
From:      Peter Gatsoulis <kjerstes@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Bridging buildings w/ 802.11b or a
Message-ID:  <20020303204924.83499.qmail@web9706.mail.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <20020303121107.GA2683@irrelevant.org>

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Perhaps off topic as this is OS independent BUT it
seemed this group most approppriate as I subscribe to
it and lots of talk on wireless LAN issues.

3 bldgs, 1 has internet T1 feed

The other 2 bldgs are 75 ft away and 200 ft away.

NO WIRES CAN BE RUN, preservation district...

I would like to RFC as I have looked at Dlink AP900 I
believe with w/ 2 of these is "supposed to" work as a
LAN bridge.
I have heard SMC now makes some very directional
antennas
Also heard O'reilly books has a new wireless LANs book
out that has a way to shoot 802.11b w/ PRINGLES
CANS???? and some hardware, over quite a distance
....??? seems funny ...

Can I get a few ideas ??

Also how can I segment so all BLDGS have their own LAN
segments and people from 1 LAN segment don't "snoop"
on people in other segment.

ie:
Bldg 1 now has the internet feed and is its own LAN on
192.168.10.0

Bldg 2 can be 192.168.11.0 if I can bridge as above
Bldg 3 can be 192.168.12.0 etc ....

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