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Re: Multiple antennas for one access point



Have a look at www.wlansource.co.uk

They do a number of indoor antennas and Linksys pigtails.  Not
overly cheap but their service is good.

Cheers

Mik


--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "David Buckley" <db@e...> wrote:
> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Paul G. Watkin" <groups@w...>
wrote:
> > Does anyone know of an access point that can have more than
> > one antenna attached to it
>
> The linksys APs have twin antennas.
>
> I replaced on on mine with an elsa indoor aerial, which gave
greater
> range horizontally, at a loss of vertical, the "squashed
baloon"
as
> mentioned here a while back.  Of course, elsa went to the wall
ages
> back, but I'm sure there are other antennas available.
>
> If you are going to extend the aerial connection over a distance,
> you need good quality (read moderately expensive) coax.  You also
> need the wierdo plug that linksys use - you can take a TNC femaale
> and a TNC male, and cobble together one Linksys plug...



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