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The Router Boards are preconfigured with an IP address, and thus only need to be connected to the satellite to be connected automatically to the billing centre at Kjeller. | The Router Boards are preconfigured with an IP address, and thus only need to be connected to the satellite to be connected automatically to the billing centre at Kjeller. | ||
− | == S<sub> | + | == S<sub>i1</sub> configuration == |
− | [[File:BasicInternet_Si1.png|right|Configuration Si1]] | + | [[File:BasicInternet_Si1.png|right|Configuration Si1, converting the satellite link into a local Wifi link]] |
The S<sub>i1</sub> configuration includes | The S<sub>i1</sub> configuration includes | ||
* a satellite dish (1.2 or 1.8 m diameter) | * a satellite dish (1.2 or 1.8 m diameter) | ||
− | * a satellite modem including the router board, e.g. | + | * a satellite modem including the router board, e.g. RouterBOARD 951Ui-2HnD |
− | * a wifi unit, transmitting the 2.4 GHz, e.g. | + | * a wifi unit, transmitting the 2.4 GHz, e.g. |
The receive antenna can typically be set up on the ground, at a wall or whatever other place is suitable. | The receive antenna can typically be set up on the ground, at a wall or whatever other place is suitable. | ||
== S<sub>i5</sub> configuration == | == S<sub>i5</sub> configuration == | ||
− | [[File:BasicInternet_Si5.png|right]] | + | [[File:BasicInternet_Si5.png|right|Configuration Si5, converting the satellite link into a local distribution to 5 or more customer equipments]] |
The S<sub>i5</sub> configuration includes | The S<sub>i5</sub> configuration includes | ||
* a satellite dish | * a satellite dish | ||
* a satellite modem including the router board, e.g. xxx | * a satellite modem including the router board, e.g. xxx | ||
− | * a distribution network, consisting directional links operating at 5 GHz, e.g. | + | * a distribution network, consisting of directional links from a main antenna to smaller antennas at the customer site. The link is typically operating at 5 GHz, e.g. [http://routerboard.com/RBSXTKit SXT Sixpack] |
* a wifi unit, transmitting the 2.4 GHz, e.g. xxx | * a wifi unit, transmitting the 2.4 GHz, e.g. xxx | ||
+ | In the S<sub>i5</sub> configuration we need to ensure free sight (no obstacles, no trees) between the main distribution antenna and the antennas at the customer site. This might require mounting the 5 GHz distribution networks on poles. | ||
+ | Typical maximum ranges are 5-8 km for each of the distribution links. | ||
== S<sub>i20</sub> configuration == | == S<sub>i20</sub> configuration == | ||
− | same as S<sub>i20</sub>, but with 4 x 90 deg antennas for distribution to a total of 20 or more customer receive stations covering the whole area. | + | same as S<sub>i20</sub>, but with 4 x 90 deg antennas for distribution to a total of 20 or more customer receive stations covering the whole area. The kit is [http://i.mt.lv/routerboard/files/news53-131107133502.pdf SXT Sixpack- WISP Starter Kit], cost $445 |
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+ | === Notes === | ||
+ | * ''need to identify the satellite modem with integrated Router OS'' | ||
+ | * ''functionality of [http://routerboard.com/RBMetal5SHPn Router Board 4 SHPn]'' | ||
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+ | Power consumption of the Satellite Installations | ||
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+ | ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Power consumption of Configuration | ||
+ | ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Si1 [W] | ||
+ | ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Si5 [W] | ||
+ | ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Si20 [W] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Satellite modem (1 Mbit/s link) | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | | 5GHz distribution network | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | | Customer equipment | ||
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+ | | style="font-weight: bold;" | Total: | ||
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Contents
Satellite provision
We have two basic forms for distribution of the Basic Internet
- i) Satellite Modem includes Router Board
- e) Satellite Modem has an exteral Router Board
The Router Boards are preconfigured with an IP address, and thus only need to be connected to the satellite to be connected automatically to the billing centre at Kjeller.
Si1 configuration
The Si1 configuration includes
- a satellite dish (1.2 or 1.8 m diameter)
- a satellite modem including the router board, e.g. RouterBOARD 951Ui-2HnD
- a wifi unit, transmitting the 2.4 GHz, e.g.
The receive antenna can typically be set up on the ground, at a wall or whatever other place is suitable.
Si5 configuration
The Si5 configuration includes
- a satellite dish
- a satellite modem including the router board, e.g. xxx
- a distribution network, consisting of directional links from a main antenna to smaller antennas at the customer site. The link is typically operating at 5 GHz, e.g. SXT Sixpack
- a wifi unit, transmitting the 2.4 GHz, e.g. xxx
In the Si5 configuration we need to ensure free sight (no obstacles, no trees) between the main distribution antenna and the antennas at the customer site. This might require mounting the 5 GHz distribution networks on poles. Typical maximum ranges are 5-8 km for each of the distribution links.
Si20 configuration
same as Si20, but with 4 x 90 deg antennas for distribution to a total of 20 or more customer receive stations covering the whole area. The kit is SXT Sixpack- WISP Starter Kit, cost $445
Notes
- need to identify the satellite modem with integrated Router OS
- functionality of Router Board 4 SHPn
Power consumption of the Satellite Installations
Power consumption of Configuration | Si1 [W] | Si5 [W] | Si20 [W] |
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Satellite modem (1 Mbit/s link) | |||
5GHz distribution network | |||
Customer equipment | |||
Total: |