Dear Shankar,The removal of router from IndruNag temple had nothing to do with the new router in Upper TCV.As our network is growing rapidly, we made so many new installations in the area, rendering the station at IndruNag useless for us since about a year back. Nevertheless, we kept the station there, although we did not used it as a relay. However, as the IndruNag temple began to renovate and build a new section, the building work had created many problems and the equipment was abused by laborers with frequent damages to cables and solar panels. We had to send a repair crew very often which was costly, especially where we had no use for the site anymore. Moreover, we kept paying the monthly donation to the temple committee for allowing us to use the site, and in fact kept paying for long after we removed the equipment as they where in need of cash for the ongoing renovation work and we felt it was good to make these donations. These remote sites, with no power source, are expensive to maintain and operate and we try to avoid such installations, replacing them with many more, yet less elevated sites. In fact, we plan to soon remove the station from Cholla village as well.Having said that - we would be very happy to provide service to these villages. I would therefor ask you to email me the details of how many computers are within these villages, who are the owners and where are they located.I'm under the impression that we are talking about a single laptop computer and a single user - you.If that is the case - we can provide the laptop with an external antenna which will allow it to connect to McLeod-Ganj.It is not feasible to continue service to two expensive base-stations in order to provide connectivity for a single laptop.If only fixed (not mobile) connectivity is needed for IndruNag temple - we can install a small client station there, at a much lower cost, providing connectivity to the local area.Nevertheless, we would like to ensure all this is done in coordination with the temple committee and local villagers in an official manner.On another subject - can you say a bit about who is planning to build a hotel and restaurant at IndruNag, as suggested by the site: http://www.indrunag.com/inn.html ?That would be a very good location indeed.Seems like you are the site and domain owner...Best...Yahel.
Indrunag and Chola area
Dear Shankar,The removal of router from IndruNag temple had nothing to do with the new router in Upper TCV.As our network is growing rapidly, we made so many new installations in the area, rendering the station at IndruNag useless for us since about a year back. Nevertheless, we kept the station there, although we did not used it as a relay. However, as the IndruNag temple began to renovate and build a new section, the building work had created many problems and the equipment was abused by laborers with frequent damages to cables and solar panels. We had to send a repair crew very often which was costly, especially where we had no use for the site anymore. Moreover, we kept paying the monthly donation to the temple committee for allowing us to use the site, and in fact kept paying for long after we removed the equipment as they where in need of cash for the ongoing renovation work and we felt it was good to make these donations. These remote sites, with no power source, are expensive to maintain and operate and we try to avoid such installations, replacing them with many more, yet less elevated sites. In fact, we plan to soon remove the station from Cholla village as well.Having said that - we would be very happy to provide service to these villages. I would therefor ask you to email me the details of how many computers are within these villages, who are the owners and where are they located.I'm under the impression that we are talking about a single laptop computer and a single user - you.If that is the case - we can provide the laptop with an external antenna which will allow it to connect to McLeod-Ganj.It is not feasible to continue service to two expensive base-stations in order to provide connectivity for a single laptop.If only fixed (not mobile) connectivity is needed for IndruNag temple - we can install a small client station there, at a much lower cost, providing connectivity to the local area.Nevertheless, we would like to ensure all this is done in coordination with the temple committee and local villagers in an official manner.On another subject - can you say a bit about who is planning to build a hotel and restaurant at IndruNag, as suggested by the site: http://www.indrunag.com/inn.html ?That would be a very good location indeed.Seems like you are the site and domain owner...Best...Yahel.