[MLB-WIRELESS] Setting up wireless NON LOS

Ryan mrviper at softhome.net
Wed May 14 07:27:18 EST 2003


Nice idears
but i cannot cut down the trees cause there on the other side of the fence
of glo's. These pine trees are extremly tall i dobt we would be allowed to
get a mast that tall ill take a picture tonight. Ill try the Strobe idea and
the balloon one if no good signal its time to bring out some sort of poison,
Plus those bloody trees droped a branch before and almost killed my mate.
Any one knows anything about home made piosons that can kill pine trees let
me know lol
----- Original Message -----
From: "Drew" <drew at wirelessanarchy.com>
To: "Ryan" <mrviper at softhome.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 3:30 AM
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Setting up wireless NON LOS


> I'd go with a powerful strobe light, or if that'd piss your neighbors
> off too much, an infrared strobe + a video camera to see it on the other
> side.
>
> D
>
> Ryan wrote:
>
> >Hello
> >
> >As some of you probly know i have a non los link between (me gll) and
glo.
> >The problem is that there are huge pine tree wall on glo's fence line
facing
> >me and i cant see where his antenna is pionting. We have used Locfinder
to
> >find out the Degrees of his house but we need to be a little more acerate
in
> >acquiring were the antenna is (because we have parabolics within a close
> >range). I was thinking of putting a helliem balloon up above the trees
when
> >its not windy tieng it with fishing line to his antenna pole then marking
> >every one meeter with a helium balloon, antill it disappears behind the
> >trees. But he couldnot see my house if i did the same. The point of this
is
> >we are getting very dodgy connections 2-5.5mbit  and when it is raining
we
> >hardly get a connection and massive packet loss. We dont have a gps or
any
> >fancy tools. We just want to get a decent connection then expand our
> >network. Any Idea's?????
> >
> > thanks Ryan
> >
> >
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