I could use some help on seting up a wireless link and tv link.

Franklin S Werren webmaster at bagpipes.net
Fri Jun 9 20:57:33 PDT 2006


Use 2 Linksys WAP54g's in bridge mode
Inside antennas should work fine....
I did the same thing but I went over 1 mile with my link

Might want to look at news://news.grc.com 
and read the wireless security area


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-----Original Message-----
From: dev-bounces at seattlewireless.net
[mailto:dev-bounces at seattlewireless.net] On Behalf Of Billy E. Karlinsey
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 9:10 PM
To: dev at seattlewireless.net
Subject: I could use some help on seting up a wireless link and tv link.

I live up on Whidbey Island and my daughter bought a house across the road.
Distance between the two houses is some where between 700 to 1000 feet. No
trees in between. We both have network LAN systems, I have three computer
she has two. It would be nice to be able to link to two networks together
with indoor antennas. I'm an old electronic technician that has been out
dated as I know enough to know I know nothing about wireless other then
there is such a thing. Them protocols standards Wireless LAN security are
way over my head. There is no access to DSL, when Verizon took over from GTE
they gutted the program to wire the rural customers, so we are looking to
find a wireless provider or Satellite solution to meet our high speed needs.
So I could use help in the choice of components to install such a link at a
modest cost that would be reliable.
 
The other thing I have going is I set up two fringe TV antennas pointed
toward Seattle and Vancouver, so on the south antenna, I can get channels 4,
5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 16, 20, 22, 28, 33, 42, 45, 51, 56 and the north pointing
antenna receives 2, 6, 8, 10, 12, 24, 26, 32. Not all come in that good but
most are very viewable. Instead installing a new antenna system does anyone
know of any products out there to take the signal I receive and multiplex
them and transmit that signal and decode that signal for her house.
Billy



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