I have submitted a formal application to occupy the ISM site on the Wither Hills. I have also visited it, and while not as elevated as previously thought, found that it still provides excellent opportunity to expand the network much greater than it stands now.
There are also power lines next to one area which would solve the issue of powering the equipment. This will be investigated in the near future to see if it looks viable.
I am not sure how all of long this might take, so we need all the support we can get to make this possible.
With a working site-to-site bridge installed and other locals starting to express interest, we decided it was time to set up a permanent omnidirectional access point site so that multiple users accross town could join at their lesure. Russ was also getting ready to move to Christchurch so the bridge idea was rapidly grinding to a halt.
A local theatre The Marlborough Centre, kindly agreed to host the first permanent site for a Marlborough Wireless access point. We had sussed out several other locations but the Marlborough Centre’s central location and height, not to mention free hosting, was hard to beat.
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During 2002 whilst working for 1Call, I had set up several long distance (at the time) links for local businesses spanning from one to six kilometers using a variety of gear. This started off being quite experimental as IEEE 802.11b wireless gear was still very new to the market and incredibly expensive. As such, detailed information on the possibilities of such equipment was sparsely available.
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