High Speed
Multimedia Radio Introduction -
by ARRL Working
Group Chairman
HSMM Long Range WiFi
(802.11 on 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz bands)
From Daniel Yang, K6DPY:
See the links below for a number of files dealing with what I'm
calling "High Speed Multimedia Radio HSMM (Long Range WiFi)".
These are digital communication
networks on the 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz bands (amateur and unlicensed
frequencies), with data speeds 1 Mbps and up (for text, VOIP,
pictures and videos), and distance between network nodes of anywhere
from 1 mile to 50 miles. Protocol used on these networks are
generally Ethernet and/or TCP/IP.
These files contain information from the very basic concepts to
detailed user manuals for the three types radios found in these
networks -- point to point, point to multi-point, and mesh networks.
It's quite an interesting wireless networking world out there today.
Cities across the country are rolling out these wireless networks in
greater and greater numbers. As prevalent as WiFi networks are in
our homes today, I see these Long Range WiFi networks soon to be
prevalent in the world just outside our homes.
These files are for anyone interested in the subject and wanted a
quick introduction to the subject.
Happy reading.
73,
Dan
K6DPY
Introduction
Motorola Wireless Broadband information
NewOrleans_CaseStudy
Wikipedia - High Speed Multimedia radio
QST July 2005, IEEE 802.11 Expirements in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley
Point to Point Radios
Point to Point Radios Comparision Chart
TrangoLINK-45 UserManual.pdf
Point to MultiPoint Radios
Point to MultiPoint Wireless Equipment
Trango DS_Access5830_APTrango M_Access5830 UserManual.pdf
Trango DS_M2400S
Trango M2400S_UserManual.pdf
Mesh Network Radios
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesh_networkingTwo Radio Meshed WiFi Network with 5.8GHz for Backhaul
Mesh Network Diagram
HSMM-MESH Design Philosophy
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Austin_HSMM_Development/
More Links and Information
Wireless Networking in the Developing World
http://hsmm-mesh.org/images/Summerfest%202010%20HSMM.pdf
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Austin_HSMM_Development/
http://www.usbwifi.orconhosting.net.nz/
For further information, contact Daniel Yang, K6DPY.