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althaf
11-05-2007, 08:13 AM
HELLO FRIENDS, can anybody help me?

i have DSL line far from my house, i need to get in to my house, but there is a 2 obstacle, 1st is Mountain in between my house and the DSL available area and 2nd is distance(10 km).

can anyone suggests me, how can i get success in achieving this, no matter, how much routers/access points i can used, directional antenna for this project. im planning to buy Linksys router WRT5GL.please help me where, what should i use router/AP


im thinking of 1 idea, first from DSL connection area router1 transmit the signal thro directional antenna and in top of mountain i fix the antenna to receive signal and router2 then next to that another router3 get signal from router2 then transmit thro directional antenna to my house. i receive signal by antenna then i connect to router4. this was im planning.

router1 - transmit signal from ground DSL area
router2 - receive signal from router1 and transmit to router3
router3 - receive signal from router2 and transmit to router4
router4 - receive signal from router3 and local distribution

jharriso
11-06-2007, 09:38 AM
It, ah, might be easier to get cable internet.. Or satellite internet. Or something other than DSL.
If you feel that DSL is the only way, I'd suggest a wired connection. You'll have a lot of connectivity issues, and walking out to the top of the mountain in the middle of a storm to reset two or three routers doesn't sound like much fun.
Maximum CAT5 cable length is about 100m, so you'll probably need to get some repeaters. I have no idea how well this would end up working though.

dparm
11-06-2007, 11:04 AM
You'd want some sort of point-to-point wireless. There are ISPs who specialize in this. The big one in Tucson is DakotaCom.Net. They've got some crazy-fast wireless backhauls all over Tucson to assorted businesses that can't get DSL or MLBB.