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Jerry wrote:
"Highland Ham" wrote in message ... Jeff wrote: In that case you need 2 routers ,R-1 in top of the mast with a (sensitive) internal or external antenna having one of its ethernet ports connected to an ethernet port of the second wireless router R-2 serving as a wireless bridge and fitted lower on the mast ,having a not so sensitive antenna but sufficient for communication with any wireless router or adapter inside the house/shack. R-2 should be set to communicate on an 'extremity' channel say channel 13 ,which will hopefully not be needed by R-1. This to avoid that the 2 routers 'bite' each other . A (wireless) router is a bi-directional input-output device . When the wireless side is receiving it passes the information on to the ethernet port serving as output and vice versa. Hope the above makes sense Surely all you need is a wireless card in the pc that you wish to connect to the router on the mast. If you happen to have a router in the house as well it is no different to your next door neighbour having a WiFi network. You just connect to whichever router you wish to. ================= As long as you use the 2 routers connected with their ethernet ports ,with each router on a different Wifi channel One outdoor router on top of the mast won't be enough. When that router receives its WiFi signal from a remote station ,it outputs that signal to its ethernet port(s) , so in order for the indoor PC with a WiFi port to receive that signal ,you need a WiFi bridge eg another wireless router connected piggy-back with the one on top of the mast ; there is no escape from it. In the end it will highly likely be easier and more cost-effective to run an ethernet cat5 cable from the router on top of the mast to the indoor PC along the router's low voltage power supply cable , of course unless the router on top of the mast has its own local battery nearby which is being charged by a local solar panel , doing away with (long) cables altogether. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH Hi Frank I'd like to learn more about WiFi DX. So, this post is a request for information If this was *my* project, I'd install a Wireless Bridge at the top of the tower and supply it with both a CAT 5 cable and a pair of wires to power it. I'd use PowerOverEthernet (PoE).. runs the power up the Cat 5, and it's already galvanically isolated. Off the shelf adapters to feed the power in and take it out. |
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