Re: Neighborhood Network
I need to split it into two at the main router and then further split one main trunk 5 more times. Have a look at the documents I attached above. What's your opinion of those diagrams?
Thanks for the laser tip.
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Re: Neighborhood Network
Thanks but the antennas are the easy part. Any feedback on the network design, Routers, Swiches?....any thoughts?
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Re: Neighborhood Network
Yes we're erecting two 50' antenna towers and will have direct line of site. I've been looking at the Ubiquiti products, specifically the Nanobeam:
[url]http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks-5Ghz-Nanobeam-19Dbi/dp/B00SQG15VI/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1459873085&sr=8-3&keywords=nanobeam[/url]Re: Neighborhood Network<br /> <br ...biquiti-Networ
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Neighborhood Network
So I live 2 miles out of town and have no decent internet service options other than crappy DSL.
My neighbor is the town Vet and his clinic is located just inside of town. It is serviceable by the local cable company up to 1GB/second. So we want to purchase 100Mb service to the vet clinic and then beam it out to our location and share it with the 5 homes in the neighborhood.
I also have to provide a secure network to the vet clinic using the same service/connection.
I'm trying to prevent a bunch of Daisy Chaining but it seems unavoidable without spending...
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