Ste
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ah, so you need a dongle with axternal antenna connector like a huawei e150 then use one of these outside the garage
http://www.amazon.co.uk/5dbi-Connector-Antenna-HuaWei-Modem/dp/B0057UBPN4/ref=pd_bxgy_computers_img_z
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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willay
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Looks that way Ste, exactly what I'm trying to avoid. Need to buy an antenna next!
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pow
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I've got a doorbell with a SIM card in it at a customers house that rings you if noone is in, had to use a antenna to get a decent signal for it... was easy to install though, hole through the wall and two screws to hold the antenna and mount up
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John
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http://www.iridium.com/products/Iridium-GO.aspx?productCategoryID=29
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by John
http://www.iridium.com/products/Iridium-GO.aspx?productCategoryID=29
Not particularly suitable for permanent install considering it's a portable device and i suspect a sat signal indoors would be pretty naff
Although a (two-way) sat connection is probably a good alternative considering it's similar in cost to a 3/4G setup.
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John
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I forgot about an actual satellite connection, if you don't need massive data allowance, the costs aren't actually that bad.
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willay
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Got it today, works really well.
At the moment I've got a giffgaff sim in, after inputting a few details APN etc its connected, dishing out IP's on DHCP and wirelesss all secured. Gives me details on signal strength, operator, connection type, bytes rec/sent, very very cool.
Going to pick up one of these for today/tomorrow:
http://www.allendale-stores.co.uk/wifi-antennas-networking/gsm-repeaters-antennas-1/gsm-antenna-900-1800-1900-2170-mhz-omni-7-5dbi-n-jack.html
Might have a chance to play around before the weekend if not will fit next week.
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
Although a (two-way) sat connection is probably a good alternative considering it's similar in cost to a 3/4G setup.
quote: Originally posted by John
I forgot about an actual satellite connection, if you don't need massive data allowance, the costs aren't actually that bad.
links please
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John
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http://www.broadbandwherever.net/home
Use them at 1 site, not had many problems in a couple of years. Mainly reboot modem to fix.
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willay
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that isn't bad, shame about the hardware cost. Good for those in the middle of fucking nowhere.
You got remote access to a network using it John? would be interested in ping stats to 212.159.13.49
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John
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I'll get you some when I'm in the office tomorrow.
The place I'm using it isn't even in the middle of nowhere, it's an industrial estate with barely working ADSL.
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willay
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So had a little test last night with the device propped outside the window, got 0.37mb down and 1.27mb up, latency around 150ms~
So much better then using my phones antenna for 2G inside the house, looking forward to rigging up the big one
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John
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Pinging 212.159.13.49 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 212.159.13.49: bytes=32 time=749ms TTL=239
Reply from 212.159.13.49: bytes=32 time=732ms TTL=239
Reply from 212.159.13.49: bytes=32 time=732ms TTL=239
Reply from 212.159.13.49: bytes=32 time=734ms TTL=239
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willay
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thanks John
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pow
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That's pretty high John:
Pinging 212.159.13.49 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 212.159.13.49: bytes=32 time=20ms TTL=247
Reply from 212.159.13.49: bytes=32 time=21ms TTL=247
Reply from 212.159.13.49: bytes=32 time=19ms TTL=247
Reply from 212.159.13.49: bytes=32 time=20ms TTL=247
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John
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It's not bad for travelling over 50k miles.
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pow
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What's the general surfing speed like? Real world stuff
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John
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I think it's 100k miles actually, 26 to the satellite, 26 back down to earth, then the reply needs to go back the same route.
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willay
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Be abit of a delay but then should be alright once the data starts coming back
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pow
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Fair enough, didn't realise the scale of the situations there
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John
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Surfing and downloading isn't bad, it's an 8 meg one at that site iirc.
I even regularly use VNC over it and it's better than some ADSL connections.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by pow
That's pretty high John:
Compares sat link with land connection, questions latency
John - is the ground station Europe based?
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by John
Surfing and downloading isn't bad, it's an 8 meg one at that site iirc.
I even regularly use VNC over it and it's better than some ADSL connections.
jesus wept you are dealing with some pretty shitty ADSL connections if VNC over 750ms~ latency is better.
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pow
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by pow
That's pretty high John:
Compares sat link with land connection, questions latency
John - is the ground station Europe based?
When I first posted that I assumed it was a 3G connection, then realised my mistake but John had got in before me
[Edited on 06-02-2014 by pow]
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John
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by pow
That's pretty high John:
Compares sat link with land connection, questions latency
John - is the ground station Europe based?
No idea tbh Dom, I think they use tooway.
ADSL is that bad willay, barely gets a connection at all, less than 200k sync speed.
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