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June 11th, 2004, 07:36 PM
#1
wireless connection between houses...
I have a friend that lives a little bit less than a half a mile down the road, (my father estimated 2000 feet)
what exactly do I need in order to do this?, all the stuff is getting cheaper..., and I want to know if I would be able to do this with a $100 or so budget....
thanx in advanced,
Byan
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June 12th, 2004, 06:08 AM
#2
Here's a pretty good Wi-Fi Standards article that also covers maximum distances (and the effect they have on performance):
Wireless Home Networking - Wi-Fi Standards
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June 12th, 2004, 08:31 AM
#3
At that sort of distance you'll need some decent directional antennas, which will probably blow the $100 budget.
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June 12th, 2004, 08:39 AM
#4
This may be of interest:Homemade airial for $5

Make 2.4GHz parabolic mesh dishes from cheap but sturdy Chinese cookware scoops & a USB WiFi adaptor !
The largest (300mm diam)shows 15-18dB gain (enough for a LOS range extension to 3-5km), costs ~US$5 &
comes with a user friendly bamboo handle that suits WLAN fieldwork- if you can handle the curious stares!
Another option is to build your own directional Cantenna airial from a pringles or whisky bottle can.
Last edited by 104456; June 12th, 2004 at 08:48 AM.
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June 12th, 2004, 11:32 AM
#5
at first I was looking through all these antenna's seeing how mux this "db" was, which from previous knolege was some sort of measure of sound (or possibly radio waves) but I had no Idea that 6 db doubles...
maybe I should get me one of those "spider skimmers"...
I am still confused a bit on the range part...
first of all, what would be the max range you could get outside without any aid
if we have a directional antenna on both sides, then how much more would that effect the range?
and it seems that range I can get = the original range times 2 to the power of one sixthed of the db improvement
R = O * 2 ^ (db/6)
thanx again,
Byan
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