d-link wireless router signal booster

by admin on March 9, 2010



hello i want to start a small wireless isp setup in my area i have d-link ANT24-1500 15 dbi gain antenna…?

hello i want to start a small wireless isp setup in my area i have d-link ANT24-1500 15 dbi gain antenna now the problem is that in our area the houses are made of bricks so i am not sure that wether the signal will pass through plus i am also not sure wether to use outdoor ap or a router u tell me which is more powerfull.someone told me that i should use auotgain booster with antenna it will make it possible for users to connect inside there room by using only a usb wireless adopter if yes then what power do i need 1w or 2w booster. i also just want that i don’t wanna use ap at users side i want them to be able to connect thru adopter so tell what what kind of equipment do i need to make it possible i want to cover atleast 2km area plus is a directional antenna better then the omni please only experts should answer my question

If it were ONLY that simple!

First – you will need a whole lot more than a consumer grade cheap antenna!

To cover 2km with the users able to use the adapters that are in the machines they currently have, you will need several integrated access points around the area. There are several “Mesh” systems that allow this. Each AP will need to me mounted so that it is above the roof tops and able to “see” the next AP in the system. That usually means on a power pole or light pole or a user supplied pole of some sort! It means you will have to have POWER at each unit as well.

You can’t legally run more than the maximum power allowed. You will have to check the FCC regulations and use the limits set. (2watts is well over the legal limit! 1watt is barely under and will only allow a small antenna!)

You will need an internet connection LARGE enough to handle the users! (Multiple DSL’s or T lines but with enough bandwidth to allow all to connect.) You also need BUSINESS class lines so that you aren’t violating the ISP’s terms of use policies.

Here are some places that supply commercial grade wifi gear. You want to find “Mesh” or you will have to build a large control center to integrate all the AP’s.

http://streakwave.com

http://moonblink.com

http://www.motorola.com/business/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=91c623805ae46110VgnVCM1000008406b00aRCRD

http://www.azotel.com/?gclid=CKXomfqurJgCFSbCDAodh2NqnQ

http://www.hol4g.com/mk/index.aspx

http://www.wisp-router.com/news.php?gclid=COL90ZavrJgCFQECGgodqnfHmA

Do more research – if it were easy everyone would do it! There are tons of sites with information for you. But it is not quick, not easy, not cheap!
Read these

http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/r20699195-New-WISP-setup-complete-6-stories-up

http://www.isp-planet.com/fixed_wireless/business/2002/part15org.html

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