![]() Because they always tied up in the same location when they came back in, the connection was re-established automatically. The sat dish was up on the hill and the barge would be towed out to sea when there was a cyclone. ![]() To provide satellite internet connectivity to an accommodation barge on Barrow Island.The only problem was that the line of sight would occasionally be blocked by naval ships and submarines that were being pulled out of the water on to the hard stand for maintenance. We were looking into connecting between our management office which was a large warehouse to the wharf manager's transportable, which was a distance of ~7km.To connect a transportable office back to the main office, saved having to run ethernet or fibre, Power and water were already on the location of the office.On a wharf to get connectivity to a wave height measuring device, just cable tied the receivers to the outside of the railing around the office and lined up manually using line of sight and the strength indicators.In a large workshop, to get connectivity to the other end without having to run ethernet.I've used the Ubiquiti nanobeam units in a past life, for a number of situations. We have been using the NanoStations AC or Airmax as above. Site 1 and site 2 are within 5 miles apart. Price is always a concern for the company, so I'm kinda looking for the best that doesn't cost too much. Ideally, I would like to access the full internet speed 150Mbs/150Mbs and some decent local network speeds over 100Mbs or better. I would like to know if some people have dealt with this kind of equipment and find out what brands are usually the go-to for these projects, and what should I look for in terms of the frequency range, and easy to set up. So since the old site belongs to the same owner and there's a line of sight, I was planning to create a point-to-point wireless bridge to connect the new network with the old network to access resources and the internet, but I have never dealt with long-range outdoor antennas. The new location the company is choosing currently has a really crappy DSL internet connection.
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