Jan WerbiEski <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Is it possible to make homemade 5,6GHz antenna?
> I need it only for 100m link.
5.8GHz antennas for 802.11a are produced commercially.
http://www.fab-corp.com/ is one vendor.
Is this for a PC/laptop, or the access point, or both?
Does an existing link work at all at this length?
Is it clear line of site between two windows, outdoors, brick buildings,
trees?
The D-Link AirPremier AG DWL-AG530 PCI card comes with an external
antenna.
There is no reason that you couldn't build your own, except that tolerances
are tight, but for this distance, that doesn't matter. A cantenna should
be about 50mm in diameter, 150-200mm long.
If you have an existing access point, you might just put a reflector on it,
like
www.freeantennas.coim EZ-12, although the + point for the antenna
should be half as far away from the reflector.
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