I'm not sure of te topology around there, but you can get these 2.4Ghz dishes for *cheap* (I got one at a hamfest for $20 - spent as much on the rp-sma converter cost almost as much). If someone (or a colo) is near there, you might convince them to put up the same thing and work with that. I think you'd be ok with a amateur radio operator since you're non-profit (and should only need one since they'd be the control for the remote station). If you setup legistics and aren't the same weekend as Shmoo (I think you are) I can help with that setup and check the regs and use my callsign. On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 7:48 AM, Dustin Jurman <dustin@rseng.net> wrote:
WISPA.ORG would be a good resource.
Dustin Jurman C.E.O Rapid Systems Corporation 1211 North Westshore BLVD suite 711 Tampa, Fl 33607 "Building Better Infrastructure"
On Sep 17, 2013, at 12:38 AM, "Christopher Morrow" < morrowc.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
the katsucon folks do this hotel yearly... maybe finding them would be useful? http://www.katsucon.com/
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 11:00 PM, <telmnstr@757.org> wrote:
I help with an event at the Gaylord at National Harbor in Maryland. It's a music and video gaming festival. The network team for the event is looking for options on getting bandwidth for ~5 days across a weekend at the hotel. RF or handoff in building.
The large array of clearwire modems isn't cutting it any more.
Looking for pointers I can give them. Please email off-list.
Thanks!
- Ethan O'Toole