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On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 09:07:39 -0500, lid wrote:
Here is an easy way to hack your $60 wireless router into a $600 router (they use Linksys as the example): Wow. I've never "modified" a router before but that is interesting that one can increase the $75 Linksys WRT54G router (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WRT54G) RF output from 28 millwatts up to 251 milliwatts (http://tinyurl.com/lpk7w). Being true to the original intent of this thread, how do I CALCULATE what that does to my range? Is this 9 dBd calculation of the modification roughly correct? a) Power gain = Power2/Power1 = 251/28 milliwatts = 9x power gain b) Range gain = sqrt(Power gain) = sqrt(9) = 3X range gain c) Range = original range * range gain = 100 feet * 3 = 300 feet Beverly |
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