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Hi,
First off let me state that I'm a newbie in RF hardware so my apologies if this is a dumb question. For an experiment I'm conducting I want to be able to transmit two data streams from two WiFi(b) routers at the same time. I realize that they have carrier sense avoidance so that if they are right next to each other they will not transmit at the same time. Is there a piece of hardware (filter, diode? or something?) that i can put between the output of the routers and their respective antennas such that this device will pass the transmit signal to the antenna but not pass any radiation received from the antenna to the routers? The idea then would be that the carrier sense would not come into play as no power would be received from the antennas. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Kev |
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