Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-29 Thread archer
Thanks, Clay. That looks interesting. If I don't find a dish, I'll try it. Gerry --- - Original Message - From: "Redghost" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Pringles can antenna > google it > clay > On 25 Aug 2007, at 01:5

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-28 Thread Redghost
Pringles can antenna google it clay On 25 Aug 2007, at 01:52, archer wrote: > Can pickup my neighbors broadband from the driveway by the house > with a > laptop, but can't pick it up by the shop which is about 200 ft > behind the > house where I would like to. > Thought about buying a TVDir

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-26 Thread Royce Engler
Hursty said. not at radio shack. i made the mistake of telling my ex wife to pick up 100 feet of cat5e at radio shack while she was a blockbuster next door. it was 75 bucks! On 8/26/07, LWB250 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Better yet, lay fiber. It's goshawful cheap any more, > and you ca

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-26 Thread archer
less. If you really want wireless in the house >> > at that point get a wireless router. >> > >> > When I lived in the apartment the guy next door had >> > broadband and we ran a cable through the wall... >> > Worked out great for both of us. >>

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-26 Thread archer
This looks like about everything one could need to know in order to hook up one these. Thanks, Gerry --- - Original Message - From: "LWB250" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Here's the skinny from my buddy with the wireless dish > stuff: > Got some pictures

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-26 Thread Gary Hurst
t; at that point get a wireless router. > > > > When I lived in the apartment the guy next door had > > broadband and we ran a cable through the wall... > > Worked out great for both of us. > > > > -Curt > > > > Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 21:28:44 -0400 >

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-26 Thread billr
Depends on how much of it you drink while you are doingthe install - or how much beer BillR >Next house I build or remodel is going to have fiber >and CAT5/6 throughout. it's cheap as wine anymore.>> > >Dan > > > ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new part

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-26 Thread LWB250
hat point get a wireless router. > > When I lived in the apartment the guy next door had > broadband and we ran a cable through the wall... > Worked out great for both of us. > > -Curt > > Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 21:28:44 -0400 > From: "archer" <[EMAIL PROT

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-26 Thread LarryT
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Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-26 Thread LWB250
Here's the skinny from my buddy with the wireless dish stuff: Got some pictures below. First the dish is exactly the same as the Dish network dish except for the feed horn. I first took the feed horn apart and removed all the electronics and then drilled a good size hole down through the shaft and

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-26 Thread Curt Raymond
n the apartment the guy next door had broadband and we ran a cable through the wall... Worked out great for both of us. -Curt Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 21:28:44 -0400 From: "archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [MBZ] O/T Router To: "Mercedes Discussion List" Message-I

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread Luther
Though I'm starting to think twice about that. I may redesign it for E/W with the drain end a bit lower Luther On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 21:12:30 -0500, Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Negative. It will be sloped N/S. Only gravity flow to allow any vapor to > travel up away from clean

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread Luther
Negative. It will be sloped N/S. Only gravity flow to allow any vapor to travel up away from clean warm product. It will also be used to reclaim methanol. Luther On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 20:28:58 -0500, archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So you mount it east-west and change the tilt according t

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread archer
> On 8/25/07, archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> It would be great if you can get the details, Dan. Sounds like the small >> DirectTV dish might work at 200'. Those are plentiful in used stores but >> the big dishes have gotten scarce. >> Thanks, >> Gerry > > The small dish works better than 20

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread archer
So you mount it east-west and change the tilt according to the time of year. Should work well. Gerry > http://www.gulseth.net/solar/ > Luther > > On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 10:36:29 -0500, archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Got a picture of the veg oil heater? >> Gerry >> --

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread archer
> On 8/25/07, archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> It would be great if you can get the details, Dan. Sounds like the small >> DirectTV dish might work at 200'. Those are plentiful in used stores but >> the big dishes have gotten scarce. >> Thanks, >> Gerry > > The small dish works better than 20

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread archer
> On 8/25/07, archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> It would be great if you can get the details, Dan. Sounds like the small >> DirectTV dish might work at 200'. Those are plentiful in used stores but >> the big dishes have gotten scarce. >> Thanks, >> Gerry > > The small dish works better than 20

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread Ed Booher
On 8/25/07, archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It would be great if you can get the details, Dan. Sounds like the small > DirectTV dish might work at 200'. Those are plentiful in used stores but > the big dishes have gotten scarce. > Thanks, > Gerry The small dish works better than 200' for dir

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread Jim Cathey
> i presume i have a finite amount of "signal" from comcast. i want to > run > many computers on that signal, basically having a computer in every > room of > the house. if i used a G system, each computer would suck more signal > than > if i use a B system. so to be able to add more computer

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread Luther
http://www.gulseth.net/solar/ Luther On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 10:36:29 -0500, archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Got a picture of the veg oil heater? > Gerry > >> Parabolic shape with the antenna at the focal point. I'm using the same >> shape fo

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread LWB250
True, but I've had Linksys, Motorola, Cisco and others and they were a PITA when it came to configuring and setup. (I'm a net admin at work, so I've got a *little* bit of experience doing this.) Apple's stuff is a breeze to set up and configure compared to them. Right now you can buy refurb AirP

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread LWB250
The computers don't "suck" signals or bandwidth, for that matter. They only create traffic on the network when there is input or output on the network port. There are packets that are used to "ping" the access point from time to time, but they are pretty insignificant in the grand scheme of thing

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread archer
Got a picture of the veg oil heater? Gerry > Parabolic shape with the antenna at the focal point. I'm using the same > shape for my solar veg oil heater. > Luther > > On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 10:10:27 -0500, archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Clev

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread LWB250
Sure does. It also has Ethernet , USB and audio jacks. Dan --- archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Airport Express looks like it plugs into a 110v > socket? > > - Original Message - > From: "LWB250" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > The Apple AirPort ha

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread Luther
Parabolic shape with the antenna at the focal point. I'm using the same shape for my solar veg oil heater. Luther On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 10:10:27 -0500, archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Clever! Is that a special curve? Looks like a plywood base plus aluminum > valley reflector? > Gerry > ---

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread archer
Clever! Is that a special curve? Looks like a plywood base plus aluminum valley reflector? Gerry --- - Original Message - From: "Luther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Here's what I made. http://www.gulseth.net/wifi/index.html > Luther > >> archer wr

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread archer
Airport Express looks like it plugs into a 110v socket? - Original Message - From: "LWB250" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > The Apple AirPort has done bridging since it was > introduced. You could also use an AirPort Express to > do it, too. > MacDan > > ---

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread Gary Hurst
not quite. here is the logic. i presume i have a finite amount of "signal" from comcast. i want to run many computers on that signal, basically having a computer in every room of the house. if i used a G system, each computer would suck more signal than if i use a B system. so to be able to ad

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread archer
Thanks, Luther, that looks like a good possibility if the dish doesn't pick up the signal from the shop. Gerry - Original Message - From: "Luther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > You will need a wireless bridge. Then, for the connection to your shop, >

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread Luther
Sure, if you want to pay the premium that Apple products command. Luther On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 09:44:18 -0500, LWB250 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The Apple AirPort has done bridging since it was > introduced. You could also use an AirPort Express to > do it, too. > > MacDan > > > -- Luther

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread Luther
Here's what I made. http://www.gulseth.net/wifi/index.html Luther On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 09:17:11 -0500, Mitch Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > archer wrote: >> >> It would be great if you can get the details, Dan. Sounds like the small >> DirectTV dish might work at 200'. Those are plenti

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread LWB250
The Apple AirPort has done bridging since it was introduced. You could also use an AirPort Express to do it, too. MacDan --- Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You will need a wireless bridge. Then, for the > connection to your shop, connect another wireless > router to the "bridge". You wi

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread Allan Streib
I use "B" because it works more reliably with various OSes and is fast enough for me (i.e. faster than my broadband connection). Allan "Gary Hurst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > do you know why i'm on B though? it's something that i've thought of asking > you guys now for 2 years, but have alwa

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread Mitch Haley
archer wrote: > > It would be great if you can get the details, Dan. Sounds like the small > DirectTV dish might work at 200'. Those are plentiful in used stores but > the big dishes have gotten scarce. What about the mid-size dishes? I've got a Channel Master C-band dish (it was one way sate

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread Luther
Bridge mode is used to connect two isolated networks wirelessly. If this feature is enabled, wireless clients will not be able to connect to the Wireless MAXg Router. Bridging is used if you are trying to connect two networks or two groups of wired clients, each with its own Wireless MAXg Router

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread Luther
You will need a wireless bridge. Then, for the connection to your shop, connect another wireless router to the "bridge". You will have to configure the bridge with a computer attached to it, then add the second router. There are standalone bridges, or routers with bridge capabilities (USR onl

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread archer
Thanks, Dan. Gerry - - Original Message - From: "LWB250" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >I dropped him a note. I'll post his info here when I > get it. > > Dan ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new parts see official list s

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread archer
Thanks, Dan. Gerry - - Original Message - From: "LWB250" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >I dropped him a note. I'll post his info here when I > get it. > > Dan ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new parts see official list s

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread archer
Thanks, Dan. Gerry - - Original Message - From: "LWB250" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >I dropped him a note. I'll post his info here when I > get it. > > Dan ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new parts see official list s

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread LWB250
I dropped him a note. I'll post his info here when I get it. Dan --- archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It would be great if you can get the details, Dan. > Sounds like the small > DirectTV dish might work at 200'. Those are > plentiful in used stores but > the big dishes have gotten scar

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread archer
It would be great if you can get the details, Dan. Sounds like the small DirectTV dish might work at 200'. Those are plentiful in used stores but the big dishes have gotten scarce. Thanks, Gerry - - Original Message - From: "LWB250" <

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread LWB250
A buddy of mine at work has a summer home on Grand Traverse Bay in Michigan. The closest access point is the public library, a straight shot across nearly 3/8 of a mile of open water. He used a satellite dish and a Linksys repeater to get a signal. Says it works great, and the best part is that

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-25 Thread archer
Can pickup my neighbors broadband from the driveway by the house with a laptop, but can't pick it up by the shop which is about 200 ft behind the house where I would like to. Thought about buying a TVDirect reflector from a used store and mounting a USB Linksys remote in it in place of the TVDir

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-24 Thread Luther
http://www.usr.com/products/networking/wireless-product.asp?sku=USR5461 I just snagged one of these tonight for the sole reason that it can function as a wireless bridge. Currently has a $20 rebate from USR. Luther On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 21:46:23 -0500, OK Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I secon

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-24 Thread Wonko the Sane
For the same reason I am running Pentium II and Pentium III computers in my house -- you haven't found an economic reason yet to upgrade, because what you have works for you? On 8/24/07, Gary Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > do you know why i'm on B though? it's something that i've thought of

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-24 Thread Gary Hurst
do you know why i'm on B though? it's something that i've thought of asking you guys now for 2 years, but have always been embarrased to. On 8/24/07, Wonko the Sane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Could be worse ... I am currently on wire (6 systems). > > On 8/24/07, Gary Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-24 Thread Wonko the Sane
Could be worse ... I am currently on wire (6 systems). On 8/24/07, Gary Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > i'm still on B > > > -- LT Don http://don.homelinux.net/~don/ Make a small loan, Make a big difference - Kiva.org ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-24 Thread Gary Hurst
i'm still on B On 8/22/07, Redghost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The "N" speed is not yet a standard and will not become one for at > least a year. One could get a router that is N speed, but should > also purchase the same brand N cards for use in laptop. Keeps things > flowing well since the

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-24 Thread Wonko the Sane
Bought this last night for $18 and shipping. Retails for $49.99. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=140148809475&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=004 On 8/24/07, OK Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I second what Tom said --- > > On 8/22/07, Tom Hargrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-24 Thread OK Don
I second what Tom said --- On 8/22/07, Tom Hargrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Any of the major brands work well & the feedbacl you'll get will be > based on users opinion of the setup menu. > > I'm assuming you will be connecting to the internet? Then don't bother > with anyone's 2X or Speedboo

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-22 Thread Redghost
The "N" speed is not yet a standard and will not become one for at least a year. One could get a router that is N speed, but should also purchase the same brand N cards for use in laptop. Keeps things flowing well since the compatibility in by no mean guaranteed else wise On 22 Aug 2007,

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-22 Thread Redghost
s G > router (they all make them). The reason is that even wireless G is > faster than an internet connection. > > Tom > www.kegkits.com > > Original Message > From: Peter T. Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: 08/22/07 01:36 PM > To: mercedes@okiebenz.com

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-22 Thread LWB250
Apple Airport Extreme. Yeah, yeah, I know - it's an Apple product. However, it's set up to work with either Mac or Windoze platforms, and does it quite well. Probably one of the nicest features it has is the capability for a shared printer and network attached storage, or NAS. That's any extern

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-22 Thread Rich Thomas
You want wireless or wired? It doesn't really matter I guess, I use LinkSys stuff which seems to be fine, Belkin makes stuff (I have read where they are a bit easier to set up, but the LinkSys is not hard), and some other kinds. They also come in various speeds (designated by letters, N is no

Re: [MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-22 Thread Tom Hargrave
ke them). The reason is that even wireless G is faster than an internet connection. Tom www.kegkits.com Original Message From: Peter T. Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 08/22/07 01:36 PM To: mercedes@okiebenz.com Subject: [MBZ] O/T Router -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= I need to s

[MBZ] O/T Router

2007-08-22 Thread Peter T . Arnold
I need to start using a laptop. Time for me to learn about this newfangled WiFire stuff. Could someone aim me at a good Router for my home use (P/C(s) to laptop}. I use WINDOZ and Broadband. -- Regards, Peter T. Arnold 2007 HHR, 2.4L/Auto, LT2, 12Kmi, No problems! 1987 300SDL 280KMI Inher