09-11-2007 07:39 AM - edited 07-03-2021 02:36 PM
Hi folks,
Looking for a 3 month temporary solution for a customer who needs to move some people out of his current building to a building across the street while they do repair work. The distance is approx 150'-200', complete line of site, both are second floor locations with office spaces that has windows that see each other. I'm looking for the easiest, not necessarily the best option. I'm thinking of mounting a yagi on each side on a "portable mast" (pvc in concrete in 5 gallon bucket) inside each building. I don't expect much attenuation from the windows, but would like some feedback. Also, since these yagi's and associated bridges are indoors, I should NOT need to worry about grounding or lightening suppressors - correct? Looking for validation, experience, caveats, etc...
Please help!
09-11-2007 07:43 AM
Generally the glass isn't an issue.
HOWEVER, some of the modern glass used in new construction ("low-e" and similar) can incorporate materials that will kill the signal.
As always, a survey and good pilot program will ultimately tell the tale.
Good Luck
Scott
09-11-2007 07:46 AM
Thanks! The buildings are both very old, single panes of glass so I'm not overly concerned either. No need to ground or lightening suppress either since everything is indoors? just doing a sanity check.
09-11-2007 07:53 AM
Have P2P setup running thru windows for approx 2 years with no issues. Should work fine as long as antennas don't get moved.
09-11-2007 03:57 PM
I know it sounds kinda wierd, but actually, I'd recommend (still) that you have a segment of fiber between the wireless and the rest of the LAN / network.
If you were to get a near hit, it it possible (likely? I dunno, how many storms do you get?) to put a spike on the line that can take out some of the more sensitive electronics.
This possibility is enhanced somewhat by the fact that you are using an antenna with a fair amount of gain.
So, I guess if you're a "belt & suspenders" kinda person, I'd say; "put in a fiber link".
If you don't mind the (minor) gamble, skip the fiber.
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Good Luck
Scott
09-12-2007 09:46 AM
Given the older glass, and only 200', a Yagi is overkill. Should work, but I'd bet you could use any antenna, including the standard rubber duck. 'Course, after the temporary situation ends, it'll be nice to have spare Yagi's laying around...
09-12-2007 12:19 PM
He doesn't really say where he is. If it's prone to lots of rain (dust, sand, etc) it might be nice to have the extra margin that the Yagi provides.
He should be able to reduce the power quite a bit as well.
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