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merong kilometer in distance sector antenna tawag. check mo google or kung makakakita ka ng tower ng smart at globe na may antenna na pahaba, sector antenna tawag dun. kapag maglalagay ka ng ganitong pangmalayuan na, need mo kumuha ng permit sa NTC at malamang di ka nila papayagan. pede gamit ka tapos takpan mo na lang hehehe.
kaya recommended ko sa mga ganitong pang barangay lang eh gamit kayo ng bullet.
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no idea ako sa alpa N2 mo pero walang antenna na up to 12kms. posible 12 kms pero as repeater. tuts nasa page ko na po. thanks
boss kung point to point ang setup ng ap posible ang 12km.. may mga kilala ako na tested and verified na 12km ang range ng isang ap sa hotspot nila.. lagpas pa nga sa 12km boss... yung bullet imbes na omni antenna ang nakakabit palitan mo gawin mong parabolic grid antenna para mas malayo ang range nya kasi magiging point to point na yun..
Gusto ko sana malakas pero bawal pala...
NTC issues new wi-fi rules,lifts ban on 2.4 GHz-usePosted:0:58 AM (Manila Time) | Aug. 19, 2003By Erwin Lemuel G. OlivaINQ7.netTHE NATIONAL Telecommunications Commission (NTC) has issued regulations governing wireless fidelity (wi-fi) use in the Philippines, effectively lifting the ban on the use of the 2.4-gigahertz frequency band in three areas in the country.After several jam-packed public hearings, the agency posted the much-awaited memorandum circular on its website. The new NTC circular will become effective 15 days after publication in a newspaper.Wi-fi is a wireless networking technology that allows users to connect their devices (i.e. laptops, personal digital assistants) to the Internet without the need for wires or cables. Using the 802.11 standard set by IEEE, wi-fi can link devices to the Internet at short (400-meter radius) or long ranges (up to 15 kilometers).Prior to this new circular, the NTC prohibited the operation of radio equipment in the 2.4-Ghz radio frequency band in Metro Manila, Central Luzon, and Southern Luzon due to complaints from power utility firm Manila Electric Co., the duly-licensed user of the radio frequency band in those areas.Meralco has been using the frequency band to operate an in-house system that remotely supervises and controls the electrical system in the three regions.The new circular allows private entities to set up non-profit wi-fi networks for indoor use but commercial deployment will require a license from the regulatory agency.The new NTC rules also set the definitions for indoor and outdoor applications for wi-fi equipment."Indoor" pertains to equipment operating within a 400-meter radius or within building premises, while "outdoor" refers to equipment intended for use beyond a 400 meter-radius.The NTC also limited "radiated power" for wi-fi indoor equipment to 100 milliwatts to prevent interference issues.Accredited dealers and suppliers of wi-fi equipment in the Philippines are also required to register with the NTC before they sell these products in the market, the circular added.The NTC, in addition, required all users of outdoor wi-fi equipment, whether commercial or not, to secure "appropriate NTC permits and licenses," the circular said.The agency said that subscribers of commercial wi-fi services offered by telephone firms need not secure licenses and permits.Entities caught selling of unauthorized indoor or outdoor equipment would be fined at 5,000 pesos per unit, plus forfeiture of the equipment, the NTC said.The circular also covers other wi-fi standards operating on other radio frequency bands, including the 5.150 to 5.350 Ghz band and the 5.470 to 5.825 Ghz band.alak ko din eto eh... pero nabasa ko to
use mikrotik for Wireless Hotspot ,