"Paul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> For a temporary setup I need to connect a number of PC's (perhaps 8?)
> to the Internet. We do not have ADSL or similar in the building but
> there is an open AP about 500m away, mounted on a rooftop. Walking
> outside our building with my laptop and wireless card I can see the
> AP, signal strength around 5-10% but useable, giving me all the
> internet access I want for just the laptop.
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> For this event I need reliable signals inside and best bandwith
> performance so I'm thinking of putting an antenna on an adjacent mast,
> presumably giving me a strong signal even using a simple omni antenna.
> Distance into the building will be around 50m so antenna cable is out
> of the question, so I suppose it should be UTP cat 5 instead. Inside I
> want to hitch that to a router (or two) connecting the PC's.
>
> Just what do I need outside in the mast? I'm a newbie to wireless and
> read about access points, clients, bridges and repeaters but am
> confused as to what the difference is. At home I have a simple AP
> (Sweex wireless router 11G LC000070), could I use that to receive the
> remote AP and feed the indoor router? How? If not, what else should I
> get? The motto is KISS and low-budget...
>
> Paul
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netgear has some nice directional antenna's for a cheap price, and they
plug right into the back of any netgear router or AP
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