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Pontius712019-04-18 09:32:43
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Pontius71, 2019-04-18 09:32:43

How to practically organize a Wi-Fi bridge?

Good afternoon, I would like to understand in practice how to organize a wi-fi bridge,
we have two buildings 600m apart. I understand that in fact you need to point two devices at each other, but this is 600m.
Maybe some other tools are needed, a rangefinder or something else)
I just have to do it alone, so I would like to understand how to minimize constant climbs to the roofs of buildings between which 600m :)

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Stanislav Valsinats, 2019-04-18
@jesterOK

600 meters is normal for Mikrotiks, here you can transmit for kilometers. Line of sight is important.

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d-stream, 2019-04-18
@d-stream

Well, apparently, you will have to do several iterations:
- direct one antenna to the second point "by eye"
- set the second antenna already by measuring the signal level
- return to the first antenna and refine its position already by measurements

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Dmitry Shitskov, 2019-04-18
@Zarom

If visibility is direct - everything is fine.
If the antennas are narrowly directed - excellent.
It will take 2 people to correctly orient the antennas.
If there is 5 GHz, permission or belief will be required that no one will be interested

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Janus74, 2019-04-18
@Janus74

take two loco m2 - you won't lose, they work like clockwork

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