[ale] OT: Wireless Questions

Dow Hurst dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Mon Sep 1 01:34:01 EDT 2003


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.  Thanks,
Dow


Jonathan Rickman wrote:

>On Thursday 28 August 2003 13:19, Tim LaCroix wrote:
>  
>
>>Hey all, I ran into something I can't fix, thought
>>someone here may know.
>>    
>>
>
>I recommend Cisco Aironet 350s on each end with the YAGI antennas you have. 
>This will get you the range you are looking for. The wireless NIC is not 
>going to give you that kind of output as others have mentioned.
>
>  
>

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