Re: the last three miles
- From: "Dana" <raff242@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 22:44:59 -0400
"seaweedsteve" <seaweedsteve@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jun 29, 9:26 am, "Dana" <raff...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Direct tv is not the only sat option. And besides for voip the sat delay
should not be an issue.
Um, ahem. Sat delay (lag) is a HUGE issue with voip. And all SAT has
lag. Minimum is 600+ ms and over 1000 is common. When it works at
all, the delay can be maddening for voip. .
My bust. I meant to say that besides voip applications sat would work ok
with the latency involved. As for Voip and satellites we used IP
acceelerators to allow VOIP to work over a satellite link.
If the LEO guys would ever launch some newer sats, voip over a leo system
would not suffer such a delay as seen by geosync orbits.
Apart from that, I am happy enough with Hughesnet business plan ($100
month) that I can't imagine going to the trouble to rent tower space
and try to bring in your own connection via wifi. Sounds very
ambitious.
Skip the wifi, and go with Wimax. Especially for a point to point link
How bad can EVDO be? You must be running a serious internet business?
Need VPN or something like that ?
Fine, you have already decided. I do believe that line of sight is
going to be a make or break issue at 2.4 Ghz and 3 miles, but somebody
else will know better...
Steve
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