Dryden writes:
Well this sounds like a very good idea i dont live anywhere nere ely but I agree that Norfolk would be a very nice place to try wirless networks.
Recall what happened to Ionica: their (wireless 'phone) system worked fine in tests but was unreliable in practice because they forgot that line-of-sight can be interrupted by things like birds sitting on antennae and high-sided vehicles. And their data rates were equivalent to about 9600 baud. Anyway, the 10-15 miles sounds over-optimistic to me: I've been quoted 5-10 km for wifi networks but only with carefully-aligned antennae at both ends -- and with reduced data rates. HTH. ..Adrian -- Dr Adrian F Clark WEB: http://esewww.essex.ac.uk/~alien/ EMAIL: alien@essex.ac.uk TEL: +44 1206 872432 FAX: +44 1206 872900 PAPER: VASE Lab, Dept ESE, University of Essex, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, UK