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Hi All,
Below is a run down on my current wifi setup.... 1) Omi directional 9db outdoor antenna on roof 2) 35ft LMR400 ultra low loss Cable 3) Buffalo air station wireless G router (high powered version with dd-wrt firmware) set to 200mw output Outdoor (line of sight) tests: RX|TX the router using laptops built in wifi antenna from around 2.41km away, with yagi 18 element beam I can RX|TX the router from around 8.04km away, after that I can't TX back to the router, but can still RX it. Indoor (line of sight) tests: RX|TX to router using laptops built in wifi antenna from around 0.48km -/+ 0.3km, with yagi 18 element beam I can RX|TX the router from 1.44km away before I can't TX back to the router, but can still RX it. My question, is this the best I can expect from this setup or can I improve the indoor side? Invalid Invalid |
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On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:44:32 GMT, "Invalid"
<(E-Mail Removed)> mused: >Hi All, > >Below is a run down on my current wifi setup.... > >1) Omi directional 9db outdoor antenna on roof >2) 35ft LMR400 ultra low loss Cable >3) Buffalo air station wireless G router (high powered version with dd-wrt >firmware) set to 200mw output > >Outdoor (line of sight) tests: > >RX|TX the router using laptops built in wifi antenna from around 2.41km >away, with yagi 18 element beam I can RX|TX the router from around 8.04km >away, after that I can't TX back to the router, but can still RX it. > >Indoor (line of sight) tests: > >RX|TX to router using laptops built in wifi antenna from around 0.48km -/+ >0.3km, with yagi 18 element beam I can RX|TX the router from 1.44km away >before I can't TX back to the router, but can still RX it. > >My question, is this the best I can expect from this setup or can I improve >the indoor side? > You could improve it, but do you need to? -- Regards, Stuart. |
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> You could improve it, but do you need to? > -- > Regards, > Stuart. The indoor side of it I would like to improve, I know an RF amplifier would make a big difference but I prefer to use 200mw max. I'm thinking of an antenna splitter and adding a 38 element loop yagi to point through my estate allowing my family that live within the beam line (maximum 300yards away) to connect to my network with a stronger indoor signal. Your thoughts. Invalid |
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In article <wSJvi.5774$(E-Mail Removed)> , Invalid
says... > >> > > You could improve it, but do you need to? > > -- > > Regards, > > Stuart. > > The indoor side of it I would like to improve, I know an RF amplifier would > make a big difference but I prefer to use 200mw max. I'm thinking of an > antenna splitter and adding a 38 element loop yagi to point through my > estate allowing my family that live within the beam line (maximum 300yards > away) to connect to my network with a stronger indoor signal. > > Your thoughts. > Well the record is supposed to be 125 miles for unamplified. How they did it is here but they had the advantage of a desert with no electrical interference and transmitting from the top of a mountain using a 12ft dish. http://www.wifiworldrecord.com -- Conor "Understeer" is when you hit the fence with the front of the car. "Oversteer" is when you hit the fence with the rear of the car. "Horsepower" is how fast you hit the fence. "Torque" is how far you take the fence with you. - Anon. |
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In message <AqJvi.5753$(E-Mail Removed)> , Invalid
<(E-Mail Removed)> writes >My question, is this the best I can expect from this setup or can I >improve the indoor side? You have a .78km long building and want to make it bigger? If so you can afford fibre. -- Devs "Punchdown Pete the old Kroner" |
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Nice distance, I want that setup - lol
Invalid >> > Well the record is supposed to be 125 miles for unamplified. > > How they did it is here but they had the advantage of a desert with no > electrical interference and transmitting from the top of a mountain > using a 12ft dish. > > http://www.wifiworldrecord.com > > -- > Conor > > "Understeer" is when you hit the fence with the front of the car. > "Oversteer" is when you hit the fence with the rear of the car. > "Horsepower" is how fast you hit the fence. > "Torque" is how far you take the fence with you. - Anon. |
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LOL, I wish but looking at the distance recard Conor posted a link to, my
wifi sucks :-/ Invalid "Devs" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > In message <AqJvi.5753$(E-Mail Removed)> , Invalid > <(E-Mail Removed)> writes >>My question, is this the best I can expect from this setup or can I >>improve the indoor side? > > You have a .78km long building and want to make it bigger? If so you can > afford fibre. > -- > Devs > "Punchdown Pete the old Kroner" |
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