"We're stuck on dialup here out in the sticks, far enough out that cable won't come, and neither will the telco with DSL. However the regional newspaper is in the process of setting up WiFi on the cell towers up here in the rural end of the county.
The two nearest towers are maybe 1.5-2 miles in opposite directions. We can get a cell voice signal, but it's not the best. "
look for articles / sites about "wifi repeater"
The first thing that comes up on Google is about a solar powered wifi repeater. One claim is that with a suitable antenna it can cover 6-18 miles with the right antenna. If you subtract 80% for marketing content it might do what you want if you can put it or something like it about half way to the nearest cell tower and have a clean line of sight each way.
That's just one product but the idea is the same even if you get all the parts yourself.
If you put a directional antenna on top of a pine it doesn't have to be aimed like a rifle, the signal pattern is kind of a cone so as long as the center is pointed toward the target it should be OK.
This site has a number of Yagi / "can" or waveguide type / flat panel antennas.
http://www.wifi-link.com/product.php?class1_id=1&class2_id=56&gclid=CMTQnr7vj44CFRvrYAodqRT13Q
This would be the antenna to hook to a wifi repeater to. 20db of gain. You'd need at least 3. 2 for the repeater station and one for your house.
http://www.wifi-link.com/product.ph...id=1&class2_id=56&class3_id=162&product_id=21
If you were to attempt this you'd also want
lightning arrestors in the cable with a good connection to a ground rod.
This might do it for the dorm room as well, just have to get the right connectors. Don't forget, at 2.4ghz thicker cables tend to have less loss than thin ones. They'll usually state a loss per foot And the fewer connectors the better.
Here's another complete kit for the dorm room - "can" shaped antenna, cable and USB adapter. It boasts 12 dbi of gain. $76.39. made by our allies in Taiwan.
http://www.wifi-link.com/product.ph...1&class2_id=411&class3_id=412&product_id=1169
If the antenna by itself doesn't do it, you can also add an amplifier: The high Db antenna would let you pick up the signal from the library (cause they're probably not putting out that strong or focused of a signal) and the amp would boost your signal to reach their short range / omni directional antenna.
Several kits on this page with the USB adapter, amp and an omni-directional antenna. Replace the antenna with one of the directional ones - either the "can" type or the Yagi type and you might/should be able to reach the library.
http://www.wifi-link.com/product.php?class1_id=13&class2_id=392