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Re: Extending wireless range



From: "John Nye" <john@xxxxxxx>
> I have a wap11 to serve the parts of the house that I cannot get cat5 to -
> and signal strength just about reaches the corners of the house.
>
> But I also want to give internet access to a pc in a house approx 200m
away.
> Have line of sight & tried repositioning wap11 & also wap11 hack
>
(http://www.wi2600.org/mediawhore/nf0/wireless/docs/802.11/WAP11/fun_with_th
> e_wap11.txt ) to improve range (hopefully without frying brains!)  but
> signal not quite good enough at the other house.
>
> Still a novice in this but from what I've read I can see 2 options:
>
> 1. Stick a yagi in place of one of my wap11 aerials (but will this degrade
> the signal in my house as only 1 aerial feeding the house?). or

Whilst this is a good idea in theory, the diversity switching (how the WAP11
decides which aerial to use) is not entirely foolproof.  Whilst it may work
most of the time, it may drop packets to both areas resulting in timeouts.

> 2. connect an aerial to the orinoco usb client (have seen a guide
somewhere
> on how to do this), that is attached to the other pc (a multitainer).

I would suggest either a second WAP11 to bridge between the houses, or a PC
with wireless card bridging between the houses.  Use a small gain
omni-directional antenna, such as the one from http://www.solwise.co.uk

Andy


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