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      08-26-2006, 07:27 PM
I was in Las Vegas this week and there was a gentlman there that had a
wireless card and an antena attached to the laptop.

he told me that he was able to do 3000 feet on it.

he told me i could do a search on the internet to buy one.

I have however had little success in finding the card that he has.

Does anyone here know what kind of card it was?

I know it was a PCMCIA card, but it did not stick out of the slot with an
antenna like the normal cards you buy. It had a small connector like the
external antena connector on the oronical cards. but it also had a rubber
antenna about 6 inchs long with a base that hooked to the side of his
laptop.

could somone help me out with this?

thank you.

Rodney


 
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      08-27-2006, 03:16 AM
"news groups" <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:

>I was in Las Vegas this week and there was a gentlman there that had a
>wireless card and an antena attached to the laptop.
>he told me that he was able to do 3000 feet on it.


With no local interference, it's possible at perhaps 1Mbit/sec.
>
>he told me i could do a search on the internet to buy one.


Translation. He didn't know the name of the card he was using.

Duz this look familiar?
http://www.ubnt.com/super_range_cardbus.php4

>Does anyone here know what kind of card it was?


My crystal ball crashed after the last firmware upgrade. I'm working
on a warranty replacment. Meanwhile, no remote viewing, crystal
gazing, or precognition. I could use my Ouija Board, but the
character data rate is just too slow to be useful.

>I know it was a PCMCIA card, but it did not stick out of the slot with an
>antenna like the normal cards you buy. It had a small connector like the
>external antena connector on the oronical cards.


Orinoco.

>but it also had a rubber
>antenna about 6 inchs long with a base that hooked to the side of his
>laptop.


I call such a card an "alligator". That's an animal with a big mouth
and small ears. It transmits much farther than it can hear, and is
therefore not much better than a jammer. If you're going to do
3000ft, you might need a similar high power xmitter at the other end
of the link.

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      09-01-2006, 03:54 AM
Thank you

this is the card i was looking for.

Rod


"Jeff Liebermann" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "news groups" <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:
>
>>I was in Las Vegas this week and there was a gentlman there that had a
>>wireless card and an antena attached to the laptop.
>>he told me that he was able to do 3000 feet on it.

>
> With no local interference, it's possible at perhaps 1Mbit/sec.
>>
>>he told me i could do a search on the internet to buy one.

>
> Translation. He didn't know the name of the card he was using.
>
> Duz this look familiar?
> http://www.ubnt.com/super_range_cardbus.php4
>
>>Does anyone here know what kind of card it was?

>
> My crystal ball crashed after the last firmware upgrade. I'm working
> on a warranty replacment. Meanwhile, no remote viewing, crystal
> gazing, or precognition. I could use my Ouija Board, but the
> character data rate is just too slow to be useful.
>
>>I know it was a PCMCIA card, but it did not stick out of the slot with an
>>antenna like the normal cards you buy. It had a small connector like the
>>external antena connector on the oronical cards.

>
> Orinoco.
>
>>but it also had a rubber
>>antenna about 6 inchs long with a base that hooked to the side of his
>>laptop.

>
> I call such a card an "alligator". That's an animal with a big mouth
> and small ears. It transmits much farther than it can hear, and is
> therefore not much better than a jammer. If you're going to do
> 3000ft, you might need a similar high power xmitter at the other end
> of the link.
>
> --
> Jeff Liebermann (E-Mail Removed)
> 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com
> Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com
> Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558



 
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