On Monday 17 April 2006 11:05 pm, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
On Monday 17 April 2006 10:30, jtd wrote:
YIKES. In rain?. Well why not we could checkout range in dry and wet weather. And what needs to be done to weather proof the enclodures.
June is hardly a month for rains in Mumbai... :) BTW I read somewhere that you can dramatically increase the range of 802.11b/g devices by "modding" them a bit to add a home grown antenna. It doesnt cost much. May be we could explore this idea too.
Fred had two +12db omnis which were mounted on pipes. You need to mod netgear's AP not linksys to fit an external cable and antenna. The reflashed APs allow u to boost power to max (100mw).
The bad thing about such an antenna is that it would be only directional.
No. Only a directional antenna is directional in the horizontal plane. The omnis are directional in the vertical plane (pancake radiation - very little vertical radiation). The ones you are talking about are pringle's (tin can). They can give you massive distances of several kilometers. If u are very careful in the construction upto the horizon (40km). In a mesh you are interested in spreading, so omni it is. You can use a splitter and one omni and one directional to talk to another cluster. U can also use additional PA to pump the power. Fred has given me some PA chips. I will have them ready in 12 days for more fun.