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Re: Re: How geographically big can a Wireless LAN be?


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  • Subject: Re: Re: How geographically big can a Wireless LAN be?
  • From: Andy Laurence <andy@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 13:08:40 +0100 (BST)
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On Mon, 16 Sep 2002, Nick Towers wrote:
> OK, looking at this further, using 2 highish gain antennae, is it
> possible to direct their "beams" to meet at the apex of a triangle
> somewhere above ground, thus avoiding buildings, hills etc which
> might be in the way?

Simple answer this time.  No.  Imagine the radio waves are torch beams. 
Even though they cross in the middle, you can't see it from the ground.

> Also, if you're going to use a high gain antenna, do you need a
> special card or AP, or any additional hardware to amplify signals etc?

You need a card with an external antenna connection or a soldering iron
;-)

You certainly do *not* want an amplifier, but you will need a pigtail to
connect the antenna if you're using Lucent-based cards.  This is just a
cable with an antenna connection at one end, and a connector for the card
at the other.  Nothing special, bar the outrageous pricing.

Andy
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Building a wireless community network for Bristol
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