On Saturday, we did a site survey at a new location, the Hourglass Park Apartments at 9505 Gold Coast Drive, San Diego 92126.
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The highlights of the survey are:
Our tentative solution is to mount four APs as shown by the red dots on the map. The bottom left AP will be the master AP equipped with an 802.11a omni antenna as well as a local 802.11b AP and downtilt omni. The others will have an 802.11a directional antenna to use for a backhaul and a local 802.11b AP.
Our cost guesstimate is about $1000 per AP (for a Metrix box, added 802.11a radio, 802.11a (or parabolic) and 802.11b antennas, tripod, cables, cat-5 cable etc). This is gear we've installed several times now, so we expect it to be a predictable installation (I'm learning never to say easy!).
We'll tie it all together with another box acting as the gateway and traffic shaper. We may also put a squid proxy cache there, to better utilize bandwidth. The two main contenders are a Soekris box running m0n0wall using its 'Wonder Shaper' settings and a separate squid box for caching, or a 4801 Soekris box with a hard disk running Mikrotik which has caching built-in.
At some point, we'd really like to move away from using Pebble in the nodes due to the relative complexities of configuration (think Linux vs web-browser), but although some great 802.11b radios exist, we haven't found an affordable (indoor or outdoor) 802.11a client and/or AP we can use. Hopefully soon...