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125-Mile WiFi Connection

Jason Striegel writes "Team iFibre Redwire smashed the WiFi distance record, successfully linking a distance of over 125 miles at this year's DefCon WiFi Shootout. They maintained a full 11Mbit unamplified connection for 3 hours using Z-com 300mw PCMCIA cards, surplus satellite dishes, Linux, and a great deal of hacker ingenuity. The best part: yesterday afternoon they said that they expect this rig would work at distances of over 300 miles. Here's additional team info, a couple pictures of one of their rigs, and some more technical details." I still wish I could find truly out-of-the-box Linux-friendly USB adapters, so I could get some tiny fraction of this distance, cheap.

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  1. The real question is... by Laivincolmo · · Score: 5, Funny

    .. were they allowed to use those illegal cantennas? :)

  2. And by a.different.perspect · · Score: 5, Funny

    2.12639285 x 10^-11 light years for us space-faring people. But we already have Wi-Fi anyway. Surrender your planet!

  3. 300 Miles? Not gonna happen by Bad_Feeling · · Score: 5, Informative

    There is just no way they can maintain 300 miles/480km without using relay stations. Multi megawatt FM stations cannot get that range simply because the curvature of the earth causes the signal to disappear into space before reaching its destination. 125/200km is about the maximum range that is possible on frequencies much higher than HF, even with captain picard's private satellite link to france they are not going to get 480km out of it.

    --
    Disclaimer: On the other hand, I am kind of a psycho...
  4. I can just see the spam now by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    inCREASe your WIFI distance NOW!

    Over-the-counter WIFI enhancers!

    Make it go FARTHER!

  5. 500 miles also done by bvdbos · · Score: 5, Interesting

    At whatthehack there was someone telling about how he managed a 500 km connection (which is 311 miles says google)...