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On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 04:13:05 +0000 (UTC), wrote:
Wayne, just want to be clear how you are doing this. Is the unit kept inside and you run a cable outside with the antenna on the end? Or is the whole unit mounted outside? If the former, any indications on signal loss per cable length? Is there a way to feed this into a router? Would like to be able to use my Vonage phone service and also feed other computers in my boat. Yes, the USB adapter is inside the main cabin feeding a 30 ft run of low loss coax cable through an adapter (SMC to type N connector if I recall correctly). The antenna looks like this: http://tinyurl.com/s6vkg I don't know the loss figures on the cable but shorter is always better at these frequencies. What I can tell you is that overall system performance is a great deal better than anything else I've tried previously. CompUSA also sells a Hawking remote amplifier/preamp which could be installed near the antenna if mounted in a watertight enclosure. I don't know of any way to feed a router unless you can figure out how to get ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) to work using a USB primary network connection. If that is important to you, I'd recommend looking at a remote external WiFi adapter with an ethernet interface. The folks that I bought my USB adapter from also have a wide variety of other components that you might find applicable: http://www.wlanparts.com/ |
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