No you must have line of site, rain/snow and trees will all prevent this. If
you can't see the target it would not work at this distance.
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"Leo Violette" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed). ..
>I saw a post like this where someone wanted to go 2 to 3 kilometers. A
>little farther than I need.
> The response was that it was probably possible with special equipment, but
> is illegal.
>
> Can I do this (legally or not, just want to know my options)? I'm not
> going quite as far as the
> other poster, so I hope this helps.
>
> I can mount my wireless router in an upstairs bedroom. The other location
> is not line of sight as
> there are some houses and trees intervening them, but no hills to speak
> of.
>
> I'm wondering about equipment, will I need to mount special attennas on
> both ends, etc.
> Leo.
>