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On 22 Dec 2006 11:16:02 -0800, "Akka" wrote:
I apologize for my lack of geeky-ness, but what is this device and where do I get one? We've used directional and non-directional wi-fi antennas in the past, and while they seem to improve our reception over just using the antenna in our laptop, it's not an order-of-magnitude improvement -- and it sounds as if your improvement is way more than that! You can buy omni-directional antennas with relatively high gain - 9 to 15 db depending on model. Mounted at a decent height of 20 to 50 ft, you can extend your range from a decent access point out to 2 or 3 miles, sometimes more. In order to avoid feed line losses between the antenna and the wifi client/bridge, Skip has chosen to mount his bridge at the top of the mast close to the antenna, and power the bridge via the ethernet cable - Power Over Ethernet, aka, POE. http://wlanparts.com/ |
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