Several years ago I got an omi and two bidirectionals and soldered to an 802.11b and tried it in my neighborhood with in 802.11b router. Ok. Worked as long as no car and only 1 wall. Up to a few hundred feet. In SouthEast where houses were sticks and vinyl. Not really something we could deploy yet.
How about now? Does 802.11N make it OK? Anyone have real feedback on rain? Distance between houses?
Thanks for the discussion,
TimJowers
P.S. I'd love to buy some equipment and play with it but money's tight and the main driver is to save myself and neighbors on the Internet costs. Costs which are always rising despite the obvious. And, in Charlotte, at least, cable is slow at times but DSL is much worse especially for uploads.
How about now? Does 802.11N make it OK? Anyone have real feedback on rain? Distance between houses?
Thanks for the discussion,
TimJowers
P.S. I'd love to buy some equipment and play with it but money's tight and the main driver is to save myself and neighbors on the Internet costs. Costs which are always rising despite the obvious. And, in Charlotte, at least, cable is slow at times but DSL is much worse especially for uploads.