Students from Wroclaw Establish 250km Long WiFi Connection Record
Long-range
WiFi
is something that is used to reduce the cost and establish distant
point-to-point connections in place of other fixed wireless, cellular
and satellite networks. Working on the same, in order to set a new
record, students from Wroclaw have established a 250km long
WiFi connection.
The
students from Wroclaw have set Polish record with the help of a 250km
long WiFi connection. This is the second longest in Europe and the
third longest in the world. These students belong to the science group
“Wireless Group of the Technical University of Wroclaw.”
This weekend on Saturday, these students established this 250km long
WiFi connection between the mountain Beskid Żywiecki at an elevation of
1725m and Wielka Sowa at 1015m.
They
posted the following message on the social media:
A
success! We established today the Polish record for the length of the
Wi-Fi connection at 5 GHz, 250 km distance achieved! Because college
students from Wrocław break stereotypes and make things happen.
This students group consists of students studying engineering,
masters and doctoral degrees from the Technical University of Worclaw.
Their field of interest includes group networking, mobile
telecommunications, and the cutting-edge latest telecommunications
systems.
This record is a result of a yearlong hard work during which they
prepared and collected equipmetns and then took the two teams to two
different peaks.
These students include:
Mariusz Kondratowicz, Jakub Jochimiak,
Marek Wesołowski, Karol Struk, Daniel Szostak, Mateusz Chudziński,
Marcin Maroszek, Kamil Sadowy, Piotr Maks and Daniel Kosowski.
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