[wsfii-discuss] [Office] first CWN international link

Ramon Roca ramon.roca at guifi.net
Sat Jul 2 15:14:54 UTC 2011


bravo!

Al 02/07/11 09:57, En/na Kristijan Fabina ha escrit:
> We have first link up successfully! 66 km distance, one side is dish 60 cm
> (30 dBi) + Ubiquiti RocketM and the other side is Grid antenna 30 dBi +
> Ubiquiti Bullet M. Freq is 5 GHz.
> We are going out with 0.5 kW on each side :)
>
> Results:
>
>
> 20MHz
> Signal: -80dBm
> Ping: 1-2ms
> Throughput: 12.8Mbps/14Mbps to At (one direction)
>
> 10MHz
> Signal: -77dBm
> Ping: 2.5ms
> Throughput: 10Mbps/10Mbps to At (one direction)
>
> 5MHz
> Signal: -75dBm
> Ping: 2.6ms
> Throughput: 8.5Mbps/7.3Mbps to At (one direction)
>
> 40MHz
> Signal: -82dBm
> Ping: 70ms 53%
> Throughput: 8.5Mbps/7.3Mbps to At (one direction)
>
>
> At the momment we are setting up 35 km link from the same location in
> Slovenia to Mitterreg, Austria. This should work much better. Unfortunately
> folks in Austria don't have dual pol antennas but this is also fine.
>
> Next links later are 20 km from Urban, Slovenia to Croatian border and 90 km
> to Varazdin city in Croatia.
>
>
> Kristijan
>
>
>
>
> 2011/7/1 Kristijan Fabina<kristijan.fabina at gmail.com>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I think we will have Internet access through WLAN Slovenia on each location
>> so we will be on skype and could use IRC if needed.
>> I hope we'll have a successful day with tests and the weather.
>>
>> We'll have a hd cam also so will try to record as many things as we can,
>> take pictures and iperf/chariot tests. We don't have different solutions in
>> terms of antennas and devices so the idea is to get the best with what we
>> have for now.
>>
>> Our Skype ID's:
>>
>> slomusti (Luka Mustafa, WLAN Slovenia)
>> mitarm (Mitar Milutinovic, WLAN Slovenia)
>> kiko-dw (myself, Croatia)
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Kristijan
>>
>>
>> 2011/7/1 Robert Horvitz<horvitz at volny.cz>
>>
>>> Aaron, on 5 July I am speaking at the German Ministry of Education&
>>> Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung) which is
>>> organizing a conference on the future of the Internet (Konferenz
>>> Zukünftiges Internet).  They asked me to speak on "User-operated
>>> networks&  democratization” - which covers both community networks
>>> in stable democracies and "rebel nets" in societies undergoing
>>> radical political change.  I will cite this
>>> Croatian-Slovenian-Austrian linkup as a glimpse of a possible
>>> future, so please update us ASAP!  Or will you use IRC in realtime
>>> so others can monitor?
>>>
>>> Good luck with the test!
>>>
>>>> BOB<
>>>> On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 10:43 PM, L. Aaron Kaplan
>>>> <aaron at lo-res.org>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>
>>>>> Good news! We (well, at least I remember me and
>>>>> Mitar) were talking about
>>>>>> the possibility to connect Slovenia and Croatia
>>>>> and Austria's wireless
>>>>>> community networks together via Wi-Fi (well,
>>>>> theoretically we could end up
>>>>>> in Greece ;-). This was a dream at the wireless
>>>>> summit 2010 in Vienna. Now,
>>>>>> after some planning, this seems to be on the
>>>>> edge of being realized!
>>>>> Please take a look at
>>>>> http://grow.wlan-si.net/wiki/Dogodki/2011/07/WirelessLinkTestingDay
>>>>> In case you want to participate and live in the
>>>>> area, please get in contact
>>>>>> with Pridi (as described on the web page)
>>>>> or Mitar.
>>>>>
>>>>> Woohoo! Cross country Wi-Fi connections :) Here
>>>>> we go!
>>>>> a.
>>>>> (Funkfeuer)
>>>
>>> --
>>> Robert Horvitz
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