[ale] OT: Wireless Questions
Dow Hurst
dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Mon Sep 1 02:01:28 EDT 2003
Thanks for the advice!
Dow
Jonathan Rickman wrote:
>On Monday 01 September 2003 01:34, Dow Hurst wrote:
>
>
>>Jonathon,
>>What would work for just crossing the street in a neighborhood?
>>Supposing you could get line of sight for ~300ft with no bags of water
>>or trees in the way? Would just a parabolic dish on each end of a
>>normal PCI wifi cards with the external antenna option work? My brother
>>in law is in the IT sales business and is really hurting financially.
>>He can't afford anything but a dialup, however, his neighbor wants to
>>help him by offering access to the broadband the neighbor has. I'll get
>>him the Wifi cards as a gift if it is simple "can antenna" project.
>>
>>
>
>300 ft with a clear line of sight is very easy. Just about any antenna will
>work. You'll get 1-3Mbps with the stock antennas on any cheap access
>point/bridge. I prefer the Cisco equipment. You might be able to find a
>couple of Aironet bridges on eBay pretty cheap. With a clear shot like
>that, just about anything will work though. The Proxim/Orinoco gear is also
>very good.
>
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