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I have notice that there is not much info on the internet about Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP)
setups so I am going to share with you my very own setup that is cheap and effective.
When people talk about wireless internet , they can only talk about how unstable it is. That is because in
the past the wireless infrastructure were still in the development stage and did not perform that good and i
am glad to say that we are officially in the wireless infrastructure "prime" . I don't want to go to deep in
how and why the wireless is awesome .
Lets get started.
WISP Basic Diagram and Setup
Bonder and PPPOE Server : I find that Mikrotik router options is awesome for this jobs.
5Client CPE: Depending on distance and interference (0km-1.5km Ubiquiti Loco m2) (1.51km4km Ubiquiti Nanostation M2) i dont setup clients to fat because setup cost to client will be to high .
PPPOE Client router: TENDA 300M WIRELESS-N ROUTER. It is a cheap and productive router
and supply wireless inside the client house as well.
At this stage we have about 30 clients on 2x 10Mbps uncapped unshaped ADSL account.
you don't need expensive fiber connections to start your WISP business. and you can grow by adding
more ADSL connections from remote sites.
WISP Advanced Setup
By adding all your office devices to a switch , you can connect adsl connections from a remote site and
distribute it to your clients . this help your network grow and support the user load.
I hope that this was informative for you and ask me any questions in the comment section
Best Regards
Ferdi de Beer
Proinfotech
Posted by Ferdi de Beer at 3:39 AM
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3 comments:
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Osa HadyOctober 26, 2015 at 7:47 AM
Is there any more
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MdsrFebruary 12, 2016 at 3:29 AM
Very usefull, thanks for this information.
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Baron Cyril IMarch 25, 2016 at 4:57 AM
What IP address is the ptp connection using? I have a similar design in which I use a tp
Link load balancing router instead of the RB750.