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.4 mile (643m) wireless link
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:48 pm
by ACalcutt
Hey everyone.
I am thinking about trying to create a wireless link between my house and a friends house (who does not have internet). It is about .4 miles away. We do not have line of site yet but i think with something tall on his end we could get it.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I have never done a long link like this....
Here is the google screenshots of this
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I borrowed this directional antenna and aimed it in the general direction for a test.
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We turned our DD-WRT power up to 150mW and tested the signal strength as far back as we could and the highest signal I got was ~72% in vistumbler (don't have netstumbler...so i'm not sure what that relates to it DB). We also drove down kenwood drive but we were unable to pick up the network.
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Re: .4 mile (643m) wireless link
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:22 am
by Freebe
4Km
Thats NO Distance
Take a Look at this
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http://www.channelpartner.de/2005/august/226583/
Sorry i had to make a No live link but it might be against the Board rules.
So as to your Question on ( I am thinking about trying to create a wireless link between my house and a friends house ) you might have to get rid of some of those Trees. ( could be a Problem )
Let me know how you get on, as i have been using the Alfa 500mw and that pulls OK. But i think you miget do better with a Wlan Dish (45cm )
Re: .4 mile (643m) wireless link
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:51 am
by ACalcutt
I didn't think distance would be a problem since i've read about links of 22 miles and more.
getting rid of trees probably isn't an option since me or my friend do not own the property. I am also unable to go much higher on my end since it would be against the rules of my building.
What I think we are going to try is doing some type of high pole on my friends end (since he owns the property and can do that type of thing). If I could get line of sight i think it will be possible, but getting that will be the tricky part.
I was also reading about signal though trees. From what I read yesterday it said that each tree would be something like a 10db - 15db loss. So with the amount of trees in between I doubt I would ever get signal unless I can get the line of sight
ps. I am pretty sure you can post links on the forum without modifying them (I know I never specified a rule that links could be posted). If you can't let me know and I will try to change it
Re: .4 mile (643m) wireless link
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:34 pm
by Freebe
@ ACalcutt
Yes OK. i will put some links in if you say its OK, ( din't want to do this without the OK. )
I am about to try some tests next with an Old Sat Dish, will let you know how it goes.
PS. have a freind of mein with a chain saw ( just need the AD ) and a dark night.
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Re: .4 mile (643m) wireless link
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 6:13 pm
by mysticvirgo67
@ ACalcutt... IF you are running a highly directional Yagi , then I am not supprised that you did not detect it on Kenwood.
Trees may cause a small amount of loss if they are in the Frensel zone of the beam.. But if they are in direct path, sure there will be a significant loss. Also expect some loss of signal in heavy rains. Onkly half a mile is no problem.. Biggest hurdle is getting the to directionals pointed squarely at eachother and FIRMLY mounted.. even an inch or two of wind motion can cause a LARGE change in signal...
Re: .4 mile (643m) wireless link
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 10:35 pm
by ACalcutt
I've been meaning to post an update to this.
The friend who wants me to do this dropped off some nice equipment for me to mess with last week. (
3ComĀ® 11a 54 Mbps Wireless LAN Outdoor Building-to-Building Bridge and 11b/g Access Point). Now I just need to figure out how to configure it properly
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Re: .4 mile (643m) wireless link
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 10:38 pm
by ACalcutt
@mysticvirgo67
Thanks for the tips. I have never done anything like this before, so any pointers you have are welcome.
Re: .4 mile (643m) wireless link
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:58 am
by mysticvirgo67
is easy really.. just rember to mind your "ip's" & q's LOL
Re: .4 mile (643m) wireless link
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 12:08 am
by mysticvirgo67
Ohh. go to
www.wirelessforums.org or maybe .net .. I have consulted there.. a really sharp set of cookies...
Re: .4 mile (643m) wireless link
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 8:23 pm
by khat10
Trees may cause a small amount of loss if they are in the Frensel zone of the beam.. But if they are in direct path, sure there will be a significant loss. Also expect some loss of signal in heavy rains. Onkly half a mile is no problem.. Biggest hurdle is getting the to directionals pointed squarely at each other and FIRMLY mounted.. even an inch or two of wind motion can cause a LARGE change in signal...
Re: .4 mile (643m) wireless link
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 8:24 pm
by khat10
Trees may cause a small amount of loss if they are in the Frensel zone of the beam.. But if they are in direct path, sure there will be a significant loss. Also expect some loss of signal in heavy rains. Onkly half a mile is no problem.. Biggest hurdle is getting the to directionals pointed squarely at each other and FIRMLY mounted.. even an inch or two of wind motion can cause a LARGE change in signal...