On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 12:56:13 -0000, <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>I need something to boost my ~9% signal to something more stable to ensure I
>get access to the LAN.
>
>The LAN setup is very odd. Site is outdoors (wi-fi between houses, with
>frequent strong sunshine - just mentioning this in case there's any
>atmospheric reason for what we're experiencing) and there's no ability to
>change any of the existing hardware elsewhere on the network (not within our
>domain of control).
>
>We connect through our 802.11g equipment (I understand there's a 150 foot
>working radius in this protocol and we're on about the 135 foot mark, so
>that kind of makes sense that we've only got 9%).
>
>Can I get some kind of omni-directional high gain antenna (omni-directional
>needed maybe because our house is at the top of a hill with the closest
>neighbour's aerial about 10-30 degrees below us (I have to guess the drop,
>but its rather steep)).
Either an omni or a directional can be aimed to maximize pickup at
whatever angle you need. An omni is only needed if you want to connect
to different radios in different horizontal directions. Otherwise a
directional antenna is recommended: higher gain and reduced
interference. You may also be able to use a reflector with your
existing antenna <http://www.freeantennas.com/>.
>Does anyone know of any product suitable to amplify / boost our access to
>hopefully more like 25-50% because we can't physically get any nearer from
>our property and it seems rather rude to have to ask the neighbour to update
>their equipment to get our access to the network?
If not a reflector, the I would suggest a simple directional antenna.
For example, the Hawking HAI8DD gives about 6 dBi improvement over a
standard "rubber duck" antenna, for a range improvement of about 3x.
<http://www.hawkingtech.com/products/productlist.php?CatID=32&FamID=58&ProdID=307>
<http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Fast_Fixes_to_Wi-Fi_Problems#Better_antenna_.28which_helps_both_sen ding_and_receiving.29>
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