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by sandworm101 2858 days ago
Yup. Thanks for looking. Getting everyone on board with a 10 to 20-house collective would be very hard. The terrain is really unforgiving. All the houses are by the water, with steep rocky hills behind them. Any maintenance is a big issue. That "somebody with a modicum of networking clue" doesn't live in Egmont.

Atm my parents are paying 100/month for sat internet, and another 50 for sat TV. It suits their needs today but they know that when the grandkids are a little older bandwidth will be an issue. When I visit I bring them thumbdrives full of all TV shows they cannot get.

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The other best possible option would be a single access point, somewhat up on a hill, possibly mounted to a tree with TV white space radio gear, just across the water from Egmont, with sector antennas aimed at the town. Redline and a few others have commercial TVWS band access point radios for the 500 to 800 MHz bands (various models available) which can cut through trees for non line of sight radio pretty effectively. You'd still need to get some kind of semi-decent dedicated broadband connection to the AP site, such as a 20 Mbps x 20 Mbps to Telus in Sechelt or Gibsons.