Well I cancelled embarq... and I now have a new ISP
(permalink)
I've had embarq for about 2 years, and I think I'm fed up with them. I was paying ~$200/mo for business class DSL with a few static IPs. For that price, the connection should be FAST and rock solid.
It wasn't.
After about a weekend of downtime (which caused a permanent 35% decrease in BluWiki's traffic) - I was done. Here's my solution: I'm hosting my servers on slicehost for ~$130 / month, and for my personal internet, well, I'm using my friends' connections :)
In the attached photo, you see what I came up with to facilitate doing that.
Parts include:
- DLB 2300 Deliberant AP (no longer sold, had this laying around)
- Buffalo WHR-G125 (not sold in the US, you have to buy it off ebay)
- U.FL to RP-SMA adapter (for the buffalo's antenna)
- Hawking Hi-Gain Directional Corner Antenna 15db
- Yagi 2.4GHz 14.5dBi
- 4 port switch
- Power strip
- Cheap tripod
Basically, I followed the instructions over at i-hacked (www.i-hacked.com/content/view/261/42/), except I substituted the WHR-G125 for the router and the 90 degree corner antenna instead of the yagi. This setup will scan within a 90 degree radius for the strongest open network.
I then use the DLB 2300 in WISP mode to aim the Yagi antenna at the network and repeat it on the switch.
I've decided against repeating the network wirelessly to eliminate any WIFI interference.
It works pretty well :)
It wasn't.
After about a weekend of downtime (which caused a permanent 35% decrease in BluWiki's traffic) - I was done. Here's my solution: I'm hosting my servers on slicehost for ~$130 / month, and for my personal internet, well, I'm using my friends' connections :)
In the attached photo, you see what I came up with to facilitate doing that.
Parts include:
- DLB 2300 Deliberant AP (no longer sold, had this laying around)
- Buffalo WHR-G125 (not sold in the US, you have to buy it off ebay)
- U.FL to RP-SMA adapter (for the buffalo's antenna)
- Hawking Hi-Gain Directional Corner Antenna 15db
- Yagi 2.4GHz 14.5dBi
- 4 port switch
- Power strip
- Cheap tripod
Basically, I followed the instructions over at i-hacked (www.i-hacked.com/content/view/261/42/), except I substituted the WHR-G125 for the router and the 90 degree corner antenna instead of the yagi. This setup will scan within a 90 degree radius for the strongest open network.
I then use the DLB 2300 in WISP mode to aim the Yagi antenna at the network and repeat it on the switch.
I've decided against repeating the network wirelessly to eliminate any WIFI interference.
It works pretty well :)
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