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Jonas Lonnroth wrote:
wrote: In the meantime I found another possible solution, and that is to have a USB wifi dongle at the top of the mast. The mast is 15 meters high and an active cable (very cheap) will connect the dongle to the PC. Now I just need to find an antenna the will be happy at the top of the mast, be omni-directional, and work with the USB wifi dongle.... Isn't there a maximum length (five meters) for direct USB connections or is that only for printers? You're correct. My guess is that "active extenders" are 5m ( = 16 ft) cables with a USB hub built in. Longer ones are not according to specification (even though they might work (most of the time)). So for a 15 meter mast you'd need four ... Not a viable option. Running a powered ethernet cable with the smallest access point you can find would be a better solution, but those AP's are still pretty big. Kees |
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