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

lathrop Lathrop at seattlecomputerservice.com
Sat Jun 10 09:33:25 PDT 2006


Billy E. Karlinsey wrote:
> 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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As to the TV. altho I don't know of such a product, check out Nuts and 
Volts magazine as they have products advertised and articles that may 
help. Its been a couple of years since I last checked out their web site 
but its worth a try.
George


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