Hey There,
I'm a systems administrator (by career), and interested in networking/redundancy personally as well. I could never find alternative methods of linking up remote computers outside of using the internet, this is when I found out about packet radio, and amatuer radio in general, I'm (slowly) working towards my license..hopefully this summer. At first only networking over shortwave radio interested me, but it's really starting to grow on me.
Any how I read the whole HSMM-MESH site, and documents, and it REALLY intrigued me, especially the redundancy it provides, allowing people to still be connected regardless of internet, as well as having an excuse to setup linux mail/voip/file servers at home ;). Two questions I did have were: What kind of bandwidth is theoretically possible between nodes in the mesh, I know this is a question that can't be answered definitively as it depends on many variables, but I'm curious if it's 100kbit, 1mbit etc..
The other question I had was what are the typical distances you have seen between nodes? Another "it depends" answer I know, but would love to hear the distances anyone has gotten.
Thanks!
P.S. Anyone in the Ontario, Canada area?
EDI: I found the slideshow and read that, looks like 40KM range (best case) with dual 19dbi antennas. and speeds were listed too :)
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