Due to a pending size increase for my family, it seems we will be moving to a new house. And with it comes some additional challenges for the WiFi bridge.
We aren't moving all that far, only a couple of minute drive into a much larger (and maker friendly) house. But it does increase the distance of the bridge quite significantly. Not being one to quit when things suddenly get interesting, I have decided to add a repeater node on a nearby hill since I will no longer have line-of-sight to my mother-in-laws house.
There are some additional challenges this time that I can forsee:
- The additional 4.75(ish) km of round-trip range.
- Powering a repeater 24/7 with no power supply (Solar FTW!)
- Protection of the repeater from vandals
- Antenna design (good quality directional antennas)
- Regulations!
More updates pending as I tackle the issues!
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