Hello,
Has anyone had luck with these at about 1/4 to 1/2 mile? It seems
like an interesting project to try regardless, but just thought I
would see if it's worth trying.
Thank you for your input and great list!
Jeff Homan JCS Web Hosting http://www.jcswebhosting.com
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 01:51:39 -0800, you wrote:
Try this antenna ... I use two Antenna in a wireless bridge 300 feet easy ...... From Main House to River House ......
http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/weblog/view/wlg/448
Michael Holzinger
Grants Pass Oregon
The purpose of this experiment was to see the effectiveness of our Pringles^TM Can antennas <pringles.php> . We configured two laptops in a peer-to-peer mode using two 802.11b Lucent Orinoco wireless cards. Each laptop was configured to use the 192.168.1.X series, and look for data on each other. Not only were the antennas able to "see" each other's radio signal, the laptops were also able to maintain TCP/IP connectivity across the gap. The distance from the SFSU Student Center to Fort Funston (as the crow flies a.k.a. line of sight) is approx. two miles. The following are screenshots, logs and pictures from this experiment.
http://verma.sfsu.edu/users/wireless/funston.html
Sameer
-- Dr. Sameer Verma, Ph.D. Asst. Professor of Information Systems San Francisco State University San Francisco CA 94132 USA http://verma.sfsu.edu/
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