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NLOS (Non Line of Sight) Point to Point (PtP) Long Distance Outdoor Wireless ([[WiFi]]) Network technology.
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Long distance WiFi links are generally considered line of sight (LOS).  In an ideal situation a tall enough tower can be used to ensure that the link is between two points that are line of sight.  However, this is not always practical.  Sometimes there is a need for a point to point system that will perform better in situations were complete line of sight is not possible.  It may be necessary to shoot a signal though trees and small obstructions.
 
Long distance WiFi links are generally considered line of sight (LOS).  In an ideal situation a tall enough tower can be used to ensure that the link is between two points that are line of sight.  However, this is not always practical.  Sometimes there is a need for a point to point system that will perform better in situations were complete line of sight is not possible.  It may be necessary to shoot a signal though trees and small obstructions.
  

Revision as of 21:03, 19 February 2010

NLOS (Non Line of Sight) Point to Point (PtP) Long Distance Outdoor Wireless (WiFi) Network technology.

Long distance WiFi links are generally considered line of sight (LOS). In an ideal situation a tall enough tower can be used to ensure that the link is between two points that are line of sight. However, this is not always practical. Sometimes there is a need for a point to point system that will perform better in situations were complete line of sight is not possible. It may be necessary to shoot a signal though trees and small obstructions.

Wireless Ethernet Bridge solutions for NLOS (Non Line of Sight) to connect two points together (PtP)of up to 1.25Gbps is possible with modern wireless technology. When speaking in terms of NLOS any distance over 1 mile should be considered long distance. Some equipment is only capable of distance in fractions of a mile, and therefore is not applicable here.

900MHz

900Mhz has great penetration for Non-Line of sight applications, however they are very vulnerable to interference from other devices (cordless phones, remote controls).

This frequency range is not recommended if you are close to a High Gain Cellular Tower, or near any govt. agencies such as Fire Department, Police Station, or Ambulance Center, as your signal will have a large degree of interference.

2.4Ghz

5.4Ghz

5.8Ghz

80Ghz