flash22
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Ap in the loft of the house run off poe and an external omi directional antenna
A few years ago i had a pair of linksys wap11's and two 26 db grid antennas setup over a 1.5 km link (line of sight)
anyhoo linksys do an external ap with a built in antenna in the lid tis not cheap tho
http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c=L_Product_C2&childpagename=US%2FLayout&cid=1129929125552&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FVisitorWrapper
Have a look over on the solwise site there very helpfull. there forums are worth a look too
http://www.solwise.co.uk/
[Edited on 02-03-2007 by flash22]
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
Cat 5 is the only way to go
Wireless i allways try to avoid, make up a cable and just do a bit of digging or feed it along the edge of buildings
I'm all for wired, we have wireless in the house but I'm still a fan of abit of wire.
check diz shit out
The buildings in question is the house on right (I'm actualyl based on the far right of the house, at the back) and the big barn on the left. Directional wireless may be the only real option I have here because doing a cable job is going to be a proper bodge and I like things nice.
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ed
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One thing we did before was to bury some CAT5 in some hose pipe and wire the buildings together. That seemed to work. Though we replaced it with wireless now.
Also, all our barns have telephone lines going overhead. You can cable tie CAT5 to them and run wires along them if you like bodging stuff
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flash22
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a decent AP and a high gain aerial will cover 100 SQm no probs
if you want to keep the wireless in one area go for a panel antenna like this
http://www.solwise.co.uk/wireless-outdoorantenna-24-panel-18pn.htm
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willay
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ed - i was thinking of using the telephone poles going through the yard
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Steve
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100m is the limit for patch5 before you start getting degredation, have to start using repeaters
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willay
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theres that problem too, so steve i take it you have used that AP You have suggeset, are you just using it in tradition AP mode?
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Steve
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yes, but there are many features i havent looked at yet, do you want me to look alter and report back?
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Nismo
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To me that looks like a cool challenge
But its your choice
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willay
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Steve if you can that would be very kind, I've been stung before by shitty wireless access points (linksys) and really after an review/opinion from someone with first hand experience such as yourself.
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Steve
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linksys one i had was crap thats why i bought the dlink
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Steve
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have a read of this also
ftp://ftp.dlink.co.uk/dsl_routers_modems/dsl-g624m/dsl-g624m_manual.pdf
bit about bridging in there
[Edited on 02-03-2007 by Steve]
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willay
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Cheers Steve.
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Dom
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If you want wireless then i would go a linksys/dlink with F-connector style aerial connection and use a directional antenna. Dlink also do outdoor wireless bridges/repeaters etc that might be useful.
Personally though i would get some piping from B&Q/Wickies and just dig a trench and lay the pipe. Then you can feed what ever you like down it
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