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Access points are cheap.  I'd just buy another AP and not worry about it.  :)
Plus, ethernet is much easier to run than good antenna cable.

- --Michael

On Thursday 11 December 2003 01:26 am, Fred Weston wrote:
> I've got an AP on a mast about 40' high with a 12 dBi omni on it.  It
> works great, except I can't get a good signal in my house, which I
> assume is because the gain on the antenna is too high and the signal is
> mostly going over the top of me.  I've got one of the Senao cards that
> have two antenna connectors, and I've also got a lower gain omni that's
> not being used.  Question is, are antennas supposed to be more or less
> matched when using diversity, or can two different antennas be used?
>
> --
> Fred Weston
> DaytonaWAN Networks Inc.
> Ph. 386-673-2514
> Fax 386-255-2060
>
>
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