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Internal wi-fi network in the village, without the Internet, how to do it?
good afternoon guys, I myself am from Yakutia, it is unlikely that they will conduct a fiber-optic communication network for us, because of this, without the Internet yet, tell me: how to make an internal network in the village, via wi-fi, so that the guys play online games among themselves (cs, dota 2 and. etc.), chat, etc.?
For example, there is an option to buy equipment: All-directional Omni AirMax 2G13
AMO-2G13, External omni antenna AirMax 2G13, 2.4GHz 13dBi 2x2 MIMO, UBIQUITI as a server, connect Rocket M2 Titanium there, and for Nanostation M2 clients I want to take these, and the file install the exchanger, what programs do you recommend? The initial amount is not great 120 thousand is on hand. I also know where to buy. Whether I can set it up, and whether it will work, is the main question.
By the way, about the weather here, in winter it reaches -49.
The questions are:
Will online toys with such equipment slow down? if there are 100 clients (roughly) and so at first 15-30.
Is it hard to set up?
And how to work for the future, so that later the optics can be stretched there?
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It all depends on the specific locations of the customers.
Let's say you can put a central point, throw FTP cables to the nearest subscribers. Further, a remote subscriber who has other subscribers within a radius of 100 meters, a wifi receiver is installed and again FTP cables to the nearest subscribers.
When I lived in the village around 2004, they also made their own network. Got a bunch of FTP cables. They threw it through gas pipes that very conveniently go along the whole street close to the cottages, where the gas pipe was far away or inconveniently located along the street, they made hooks on the cables every meter-2 from ordinary wire and, using bamboo rods, hung the cable on the stops of the power lines on the radio wires (maybe someone else remembers those 2 wires on the lines through which the radio was fed into the house to a socket with a radio point). In the gap every 80-110 meters they put cheap switches. Later, even our electricians hung boxes of the ShRM type right on the support in a couple of places and brought 220V sockets there for the most problematic areas of this type =). WiFI was an unaffordable luxury for us. It was fun, everyone had a static IP, used Network Assistant for chat and file sharing,
Wi-Fi is certainly good, but you will have to forget about the speed and good ping with it. If the buildings are capital, it is better to put the cable in the ground (in the air it will break with the wind at such a minus). If the cable - then the architecture of the network "star" for gigabit and clients for 100 megabits.
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