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Tom Poe wrote:
www.ubnt.com offers Nanostation2 "radio" that creates wireless cloud up
to 15 kilometers. That sounds like the perfect way to broadcast live
interactive tv shows (think neighborhood videoconferencing). Anyone
doing this with Fedora operating system and whatever other software needed?
not to put a damper on your 'find', but;
in u.s.a. there is what is know as 'fcc', in england, i believe it is postal
service, that have regulations regarding 'power output' and range.
i would check further before getting hope up too high.
Clearly you didn't look at the web page, which lists the FCC approvals.
But this is not a TV transmitter, it is an alternative to WiMax for
middle range network connections, over which you could run any of the
streaming protocols. Fedora supports receiving them, presumable it can
send as well.
I suggest going to slashdot and searching for intel+wifi and look at the
distances and bandwidth they got out of cheap WiFi and some antennae and
software fixes. I don't know if you would find it useful, but you should
know about it.
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Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
"We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from
the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot
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