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@specblog, 2015-06-06 13:12:07

How to organize a WiFi bridge for 2.5 km with almost line of sight?

Almost line of sight. I'm looking for the cheapest solution. Is there anything cheaper than 2 pieces of Nanostation M5?

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Rsa97, 2015-06-06
@Rsa97

Do not forget about obtaining permission from the State Committee for Radio Frequencies, it is mandatory when using WiFi frequencies outdoors.

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Olga Moskvitina, 2015-06-06
@loly_girl

Budget router and antennas from packs of pringles.

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nimbo, 2015-06-06
@nimbo

Cambium ePMP 1000 Integrated (2.4 GHz) will do fine. at the same price as any ubiquiti, but the technology of their work is much better. and opening less than 30 degrees. it's even better to buy an additional mount NanoBracket for ePMP - www.rfelements.com/en/products/brackets/nanobracke ...
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Ivan, 2015-06-07
@LiguidCool

I used these Nanostations - they work quite well. Another question is that it is necessary to regat them at full power, or set the "Rossey" mode.
By the way, in the area of ​​\u200b\u200balmost line of sight, you will almost have a connection (if you know what I mean).

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ironsf, 2015-06-10
@ironsf

I recommend SXT Lite 5 routerboard.com/RBSXT5nDr2
You can squeeze out up to 90 Mbps, if you're lucky, even more (with line of sight).

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