Go farther with p2p.Ninja!
Below are additional resources to connect various p2p.Ninja nodes to each other . This will give you the flexibility to make more distant connections in your neighborhood. Please review the suggestions below. This is in no way an endorsement of these products. Just pointers to what all is possible. Follow the external links cautiously.
1) Ronja is an open technology project for reliable optical data links with a current range of one mile and a communication speed of 10Mbps full duplex. At the time of this writing, it does not seem that you can simply buy a 'Ronja data-link hardware'. However, the plans on how to build one are maintained at their website.
2) Ethernet to fiber-optic convertors are available from numerous hardware manufacturers. The benefit of a fiber optic transmission is the longer distance (in the ten mile range) over which a signal can be transmitted compared to an Ethernet cable.
3) Wireless Ethernet bridges are also available off-the-shelf from many manufacturers. These allow you to make a wireless connection up to three miles away.
All of the above technologies necessitates parties at either end of the connection to coordinate and use similar equipment for the connection. However, one is still free to use alternative strategies in their other network connections with other nodes.
1) Ronja is an open technology project for reliable optical data links with a current range of one mile and a communication speed of 10Mbps full duplex. At the time of this writing, it does not seem that you can simply buy a 'Ronja data-link hardware'. However, the plans on how to build one are maintained at their website.
2) Ethernet to fiber-optic convertors are available from numerous hardware manufacturers. The benefit of a fiber optic transmission is the longer distance (in the ten mile range) over which a signal can be transmitted compared to an Ethernet cable.
3) Wireless Ethernet bridges are also available off-the-shelf from many manufacturers. These allow you to make a wireless connection up to three miles away.
All of the above technologies necessitates parties at either end of the connection to coordinate and use similar equipment for the connection. However, one is still free to use alternative strategies in their other network connections with other nodes.