From: simon (simonjohnsmith{at}btinternet.com)
Date: 09/07/05 10:06
Gareth,
This is great. I'd be interested in the technical document. Most of my
neighbours are complaining that they can't get broadband access. They all
seem to be getting the message from various providers that they can't be
connected, however I was connected when HB was enabled at the local
exchange... seems odd. I'm running a wireless router in my home and would
be interested to learn whether I can extend this for use down the street.
As it is technically possible, I'd like to know how I would go about
building a fairly robust access node, whether it would cost me a great deal
to stick an Ariel up and what shared access would mean to my bandwidth.
:)
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From: hb_wireless-bounce@lists.lilyhopping.net
[mailto:hb_wireless-bounce@lists.lilyhopping.net] On Behalf Of gARetH baBB
Sent: 09 July 2005 09:28
To: hb_wireless@lists.lilyhopping.net
Subject: [hb_wireless] pad3 / pad4
pad3 and pad4 are now in.
Maps are here:
http://www.lilyhopping.gink.org/maps/lilyhopping_aerial_10000.jpg
http://www.lilyhopping.gink.org/maps/lilyhopping_map_10000.jpg
The ones in green are active, red is planned.
pad3 is in Broughton Street (we hope to try to extend/repeat coverage up
towards Unity Stret et al, and coverage down towards Waterside Fold et
al).
pad4 is in Holmes Street Arts Centre, and also gives coverage to the
Trades Club.
I'm in the process of writing a technical document about how we've started
doing this and how it might carry on in the future.
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