Forget about repeater.
13-15 db flat panel antenna will get you access to distant APs - up to one mile
in favourable conditions.
18db grid dish will connect you to omnidirectional AP within 2 miles.
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these, I'd configure one to
access the hotspot, and connect it by a crossover Ethernet cable with the
other one, configured to be on another channel and use WEP and to be
accessible only by you.
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, Tyler Durden wrote:
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> I'm thinking about a WiFi repeater...
&g
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 02:20:15PM -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
> DOES THERE EXIST something like a WiFi "repeater", which will allow me to
> "reach" that public WiFi spot without my being within 200 feet or so?
How about an antenna, instead? It would work if you have
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Subject: Re: WiFi Repeater?
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On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 02:20:15PM -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
> DOES THERE EXIST something like a WiFi "repeater", which will allow me
to
> &q
I'm thinking about a WiFi repeater...
Imagine I work on a high floor in an office tower, but I know that very
nearby, on the ground floor, there's a public WiFi hotspot.
Now let's say I want to be able to access that hotspot, but I'm currently
out of range due to the heigh