On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 9:17 PM, Jon Meek <mee...@gmail.com> wrote: > Nick - You can probably terminate one antenna connector, but I'm guessing > that a proper terminator costs about the same as an antenna, and the extra > antenna is presumably helpful (multiple antennas should be required on the > 802.11ac cards to do the beam forming). > > It's likely that you can use software to turn off one of the antennas on > the Wistron, and similar cards. > > Jon > > > On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 9:10 PM, Nick L. <nycparame...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> >> On Sep 8, 2013 9:04 PM, "Jon Meek" <mee...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > I have a couple of the Wistron DNMA92 cards that I got from PC Engines >> for about $24 each. They work fine, but it does look like availability from >> the US may be limited. >> > >> > If you find this card, or something similar, you need two coax pigtails >> and two antennas. >> > >> > I'm planning to test an Intel 802.11ac card at some point. I think that >> I saw >them for about $25 somewhere in the US, but I have no idea if they >> work OK on >ALIX + Voyage. >> > Jon,
Thanks again. I see that PC Engines has dual band antennas for a couple bucks a piece so I'll go that route. Nick
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