That is one of the funniest hacks I've ever seen ;)

Have you ever seen the one where that guy tried the ultimate coolant on his
motherboard?  It was some kind of non-conductive oil cooled by a
refrigerator compressor to below freezing.  The entire motherboard was
submerged & benchmarks went way up...rofl.

Allen
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From: "Jarmoc, Jeff" 
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Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 3:43 PM
Subject: RE: wireless max distance question [7:30822]


> There's also the good ol' 802.11b pringles can hack.  I haven't tried it,
> and it's obviously not something you'd want to implement in a business
> environment, but I've thought about playing with it as a home toy.
>
> http://verma.sfsu.edu/users/wireless/pringles.php
>
> Jeff Jarmoc - CCSA, CCNA, MCSE
> Network Analyst - Grubb & Ellis
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven A. Ridder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 2:17 PM
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> Subject: Re: wireless max distance question [7:30822]
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>
> I've heard of a Cisco antenna boosters.  Check the qprg. or
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/witc/ao340ap/prodlit/airoa_ds.htm
>
> Some directional antennas can get up to 25 miles.  You may need a line of
> sight though.  Check with Cisco
>
> FYI, Linksys wireless access points can be hacked via firmware and stuff
to
> get a +3 to +4 dB gain in power.
>
>
http://www.wi2600.org/mediawhore/nf0/wireless/docs/802.11/WAP11/fun_with_the
> _wap11.txt
>
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