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 Long Range Links Explained

Very well done article that explains how long distance wifi links work (legal ones).

"I recently managed a successful 5km link across town, using just standard access points and antenna. While working out all of the signal loss calculations to see if the link was even possible, I started to understand how long range links work, and how manufacturers such as Cisco have been able to offer long range links while staying within the legal transmission power limits for Wi-Fi. "
Long Range Links Explained - Gumph

 (Submitted by Noel Wed Jan 25, 2006 )

  


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