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Long Range Wifi access point

Created by Macroscien Macroscien  > 9 months ago, 25 Apr 2017
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Macroscien
Macroscien

QLD

6808 posts

25 Apr 2017 2:35pm
Does anybody have experience in creating long range Wifi access?
My task is to create wifi access on my property at min 1 km radius:
to provide internet access at any given place, support security cameras, and internal communication, remotely operated devices.
Because of the terrain my idea is to install single router 70m tall hill, alternatively few routers on few other smaller hills to cover valleys below.Since mobile and mobile internet reception is availabe only if few highest places I hope to distrubute access to whole area below.
Does anybody have experience in creating Wifi coverage in a vast area?
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sn

WA

2775 posts

25 Apr 2017 12:44pm
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Macroscien said..

Does anybody have experience in creating Wifi coverage in a vast area?


well......... in my experience, don't bother talking to Telstra, Optus or Dodo
Haircut
Haircut

QLD

6491 posts

25 Apr 2017 7:51pm
Hi macro. I've bought a couple of higher powered USB wifi interfaces and antennas that worked well as a wifi link. . 1k line of sight was no issue if using the Yagi antennas

I'll discuss next time sailing
Macroscien
Macroscien

QLD

6808 posts

25 Apr 2017 9:38pm
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Haircut said..
Hi macro. I've bought a couple of higher powered USB wifi interfaces and antennas that worked well as a wifi link. . 1k line of sight was no issue if using the Yagi antennas

I'll discuss next time sailing



Thanks , I am researching some Chinese junk on eBay but nobody could assure me that this stuff will do what I want:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Hot-5W-2-4GHz-WiFi-Signal-Booster-Wireless-Broadband-Extender-Antenna-6-18V-DC-/302107434352?hash=item4657019d70:g:lTwAAOSwuAVWwZCn


www.ebay.com.au/itm/TP-Link-CPE210-300Mbps-2-4GHz-9dBi-Outdoor-Wireless-Range-Extender-WiFi-Booster-/252604937015?hash=item3ad06d7337:g:zfUAAOSwn7JYEAf0


www.ebay.com.au/itm/2-4G-2W-Wifi-Wireless-Broadband-Amplifier-Router-LAN-Power-Range-Signal-Booster-/371885149373?hash=item5696150cbd:g:3vQAAOSwCU1Yvi0j

Whole idea is simply to create hot spot covering 100 ha, in a bit hilly terrain.
FormulaNova
FormulaNova

WA

15090 posts

26 Apr 2017 1:54pm
You will be constrained by signal strength as much as anything else. You might be better off having a few Access Points or Routers with directional antennas, all pointing to different areas. The directional antennas will get you the distance but at the expense of coverage area.

If you wanted to go all out you could rig up a few as repeaters and power them from a battery/solar.


OverUnderImages
OverUnderImages

WA

19 posts

28 Apr 2017 2:43pm
Hi,

I would look at ubiquiti products, in particular the Bullet radio. Configure radio as access point and plug into PC or ethernet connection in the back of your modem/router running a 6db omni antenna - Cheapest option.
the other option would be to have multiple point to point bridges using Ubiquiti M5's these are 5.8g and are good for 20km+
flick me a pm if you want anymore info, i look after outdoor wireless networks for work.. and have been invloved in some "Smart Farm" networks.
Cheers Ben
westozwind
westozwind

WA

1416 posts

28 Apr 2017 7:33pm
So, is the requirement to have mobile phone coverage or just internet access via wifi? The two things will become the same soon, but our telcos are a long way off. Sounds like you have some hilly terrain to cover which means way more planning that doing things in the flatlands of WA. The more access points the merrier in this case, but I'll need a few more details.
dbmgreen
dbmgreen

NSW

27 posts

1 May 2017 3:54pm
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OverUnderImages said..
Hi,

I would look at ubiquiti products, in particular the Bullet radio. Configure radio as access point and plug into PC or ethernet connection in the back of your modem/router running a 6db omni antenna - Cheapest option.
the other option would be to have multiple point to point bridges using Ubiquiti M5's these are 5.8g and are good for 20km+
flick me a pm if you want anymore info, i look after outdoor wireless networks for work.. and have been invloved in some "Smart Farm" networks.
Cheers Ben



ubiquiti yes awesome products right price. Call this guy and discuss your requirements, wisp.net.au/? he also has integrated 4G product and developes stuff himself as well. It would obviosly be more ethical to buy off him, but he is a bit of a tough nut :) also you do have a reasonably cheap Ubiquity wholesaler in Perth as well..
dusta
dusta

WA

2940 posts

2 May 2017 2:42pm
complete coverage and hotspots are two different kettle of fish . having done farm installs the best or should i say cheapest solution is lets say farmhouse is your admin building. Your internet (fixed wifi/4g/whatever comes in here ) Distance abd elevation are your enemies here , depending on how far these satellite buildings are you're best to use something in the Ubiquiti NanoBeam M2 range . We have also done mesh installs using Xirrus products


again it all comes down to distance between sites, elevation of the terrain and how much you want to spend . can you give us some more info
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