The high gain antenna would work, just feed it with some decent coax so
there actually is some signal.   LMR400 or similar.

J.




On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 7:59 AM, Ken Foskey <kfos...@tpg.com.au> wrote:

> There is a reflector that uses tin foil and catdboard to focus the signal.
>  Uses a hyperbola like head lights
>
>   First thing is to get a good wireless first.  I had a wrt54g and it was
> excellent everything since has been rubbish and I did my research.
>
> Sydney wireless was getting up to 2 klm for wireless but they were
> boosting signals and using specialist aerials
>
> Use different channels to span multiple hops.
>
> On 23 May 2014 2:57:44 AM AEST, Rick Welykochy <r...@vitendo.ca> wrote:
> >Hi Sluggers,
> >
> >I have a friend living in near jungle conditions in a small town
> >in the Philipines that wishes to span about 400m - 500m from
> >an Internet connection to his house in the bush.
> >
> >Ethernet seems limited to 100m.
> >Wifi seems limited to about 100m - 200m.
> >Any suggestions for bridging this gap?
> >
> >thanks,
> >rickw
> >
> >
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