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I just got a new laptop with wi - fi aka wireless LAN. Wow is all I
can say. After moving a couple of times in Christiansted, St Croix, I got myself in a hotspot where I can connect and stay connected in the cockpit, downloading files at 3 MB per minute. Using web mail and google newsgroups, I have almost all the services that a traditional ISP would provide. A major exception is the lack of encryption - thus the security to do e-commerce. If I run the computer at the nav station, I get much weaker connectivity where I can connect sometimes and get cut off and have jagged and spiky connectivity. There is no port or jack on the laptop (a Sony VIAO PCG-GRT260G) for an external antenna and I am looking for a way to send the "clear line of sight" good signal down to the nav station. Any Ideas? TIA Larry |
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You can get a USB-wireless adapter. These seem to have better range that
built in antennas, plus you can put a long cord on it. Lee Haefele Nauticat 33 Alesto boat currently anchored Salinas, PR, captain at home "larry" wrote in message ups.com... I just got a new laptop with wi - fi aka wireless LAN. Wow is all I can say. After moving a couple of times in Christiansted, St Croix, I got myself in a hotspot where I can connect and stay connected in the cockpit, downloading files at 3 MB per minute. Using web mail and google newsgroups, I have almost all the services that a traditional ISP would provide. A major exception is the lack of encryption - thus the security to do e-commerce. If I run the computer at the nav station, I get much weaker connectivity where I can connect sometimes and get cut off and have jagged and spiky connectivity. There is no port or jack on the laptop (a Sony VIAO PCG-GRT260G) for an external antenna and I am looking for a way to send the "clear line of sight" good signal down to the nav station. Any Ideas? TIA Larry |
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Your problem can be solved by using a USB wireless card that comes with a
jack for an external antenna. The only one that I have found that comes with this feature is the Orinoco Silver. There are a wide variety of external antennas available with signal gain around 3-10 db, for about $30. I saw a large selection at CompUSA the other day. These all seemed to be omni directional. If your objective is to target a spacific hot spot, then build yourself a directional one. I have played with this on the boat and found I the Nav station to poor a location for normal wi-fi without the external antenna. However, around the house, I am able to take my laptop with standard internal or USB wireless some distance from the hub, into my shop or in my vehicle with good connectivity. However, while visiting my son, in his home, it made a difference if the doors were closed between the living room and his hub which was about 3 rooms away. I think the difference here was the fact that his house has lath and plaster walls while at another sons home with sheet rock walls, there seemed to be little noticeable effect by "clear line of sight". I fact, while sitting in his house, I can find neighbors hubs up to 6 houses away. I am still learning about the limitations of wi-fi and hot spots and hope that there will still be a few left with open access when I finally figure it all out. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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![]() "Steve" wrote in message news ![]() Your problem can be solved by using a USB wireless card that comes with a jack for an external antenna. The only one that I have found that comes with this feature is the Orinoco Silver. Another way is to add a PCMCIA (Cardbus) wireless card that has a full 200mw transmit power and an external antenna jack. SMC makes both - model SMC2536W-B for the card and SMCANT-0M5 for the antenna. I bought mine from nextwarehouse.com for $77 for both. This combination works much better than the builtin wireless NIC in my laptop, and the software they include is better also. Don |
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Hi Don tnx for the specifics. I will look up specs ...in casual
peripheral browsing, I haven't noticed USB WLAN's.Larry |
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The idea is good, but the supplier lacks something.
At one time my little network was all SMC. But some time ago I had trouble with the WiFi router. When I called their number for assistance, I was told that the unit purchased at CompUSA and at full price was too old for telephone support, but I could try e-mail support and expect an answer in two or three days. = It got replaced that afternoon. Would you be happen if your office net were dead for three days ?? Now I am having trouble using my 802.11b card on the multiple networks that I have to go between while I am on this consulting job. I used SMC's e-mail support request to attempt to find out if there might be a remedy. As this was over a week ago, I will be replacing a prefectly good piece for a lack of support this afternoon. Others may have had better experiences with this supplier and some may have had worst with others, but this was my experience. Matt Colie Don wrote: "Steve" wrote in message news ![]() Your problem can be solved by using a USB wireless card that comes with a jack for an external antenna. The only one that I have found that comes with this feature is the Orinoco Silver. Another way is to add a PCMCIA (Cardbus) wireless card that has a full 200mw transmit power and an external antenna jack. SMC makes both - model SMC2536W-B for the card and SMCANT-0M5 for the antenna. I bought mine from nextwarehouse.com for $77 for both. This combination works much better than the builtin wireless NIC in my laptop, and the software they include is better also. Don |
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Plus with one of those, you can get a yagi directional "cantenna" (find on
Ebay) for a song and increase your distance immeasurably. "Don" wrote in message ... "Steve" wrote in message news ![]() Your problem can be solved by using a USB wireless card that comes with a jack for an external antenna. The only one that I have found that comes with this feature is the Orinoco Silver. Another way is to add a PCMCIA (Cardbus) wireless card that has a full 200mw transmit power and an external antenna jack. SMC makes both - model SMC2536W-B for the card and SMCANT-0M5 for the antenna. I bought mine from nextwarehouse.com for $77 for both. This combination works much better than the builtin wireless NIC in my laptop, and the software they include is better also. Don |
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Hi Steve, as far as antenna design goes, while the gain inherent in a
directional antenna is desirable, swinging on a hook at anchor means needing a wide arc of reception. I would like to figure out a good "dish" reflector with a wide acceptance angle maybe a properly shaped stainless bowl...need to figure out the drive element. Larry |
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On 27 Dec 2004 02:26:42 -0800, "larry" wrote:
I would like to figure out a good "dish" reflector with a wide acceptance angle maybe a properly shaped stainless bowl...need to figure out the drive element. ========================================== Probably no such animal, a corner reflector might be closer to what you're looking for. You can get 8 to 10 dbi supposedly, and they are easy to make using foil faced cardboard. |
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You can squeeze some range out from info below.
Harbin KG6UR0 http://www.guerrilla.net/reference/a...r_omni_lowpwr/ http://www.guerrilla.net/reference/a...ollinear_omni/ http://www.broadbandreports.com/foru...wlan~mode=flat http://www.turnpoint.net/wireless/has.html http://martybugs.net/wireless/antennacomp.cgi http://seattlewireless.net/index.cgi...70bd394fd9b069 http://seattlewireless.net/ http://www.guerrilla.net/ "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On 27 Dec 2004 02:26:42 -0800, "larry" wrote: I would like to figure out a good "dish" reflector with a wide acceptance angle maybe a properly shaped stainless bowl...need to figure out the drive element. ========================================== Probably no such animal, a corner reflector might be closer to what you're looking for. You can get 8 to 10 dbi supposedly, and they are easy to make using foil faced cardboard. |
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