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"John Smith" wrote in message
... JB wrote: ... I concur. I like the Huntgate solution but prefer to use Ethernet for the run. However, there is a problem with using a high gain omni antenna in an urban area where there is a lot of channel loading. Your throughput drops because you are spending a lot of time with collision avoidance. This might work at night, but not if everyone leaves their wireless up all the time. WiFi was meant to be short range. When you improve your range, you compound your interference problem exponentially. If you use a Pringles can you have a big advantage because it is as if you moved your low gain antenna closer to the AP but you still have the problem of the connections the AP hears but you don't hear and can't avoid colliding with. At least you aren't being bombarded with broadcasts. Simply put, there are limitations to performance when you put yourself in a crowded situation. Taking in your text, "overall", I fail to find anything I would nit-pick at ... But, you know, as well as I, we are going to attempt to expand range to and even beyond "its' limits", like a mountain--just because it is there. :-) I mean, "That is what we do!" grin Regards, JS Any excuse to raise the noise floor-- |
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