Abstract

The development of long-range and high-speed wireless LAN (Local Area Network) technologies has become increasingly important in modern networking applications. We have developed 2.4 GHz wireless LAN units with the longest coverage, which comply with the IEEE 802.11g standard and Indian radio regulations, to re-establish communications temporarily between disaster-devastated areas and hospitals, among other locations. The network deployment is carried out in the college campus, involving two types: a) point-to-point (PtP), and b) point-to-multipoint (PtMP). The throughput within ranges of 500m and 6Km is approximately 100 Mbps, while for 15Km, the achieved throughput was 80 Mbps. Real-world applications and use cases of long-range wireless LAN systems are also highlighted to demonstrate their significance in diverse scenarios, ranging from rural connectivity to urban deployments

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