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    Long distance WiFi

    I would like to create a 1.3 KM wireless link between my house and a freinds house.

    I know it can be done, but the only examples i have seen have been DIY ones, like from the clever chap who posted his results in another post in this forum

    So, does anyone know of any companies or websites that sell the sort of kit that would be needed? I dont mind paying for decent kit, it needs to be robost and fairly reliable.

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    Lol

    I'd suggest the Solwise website - they've got a great rep and the panel or dish antennas on there will prob be suitable

    http://www.solwise.co.uk/

    edit: Actually...dish is def your best choice
    Last edited by FrenchTart; 21-07-2006 at 12:36 PM.

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