[MLB-WIRELESS] Best cards for the job
Greg
turbo at alphalink.com.au
Fri Feb 15 14:16:51 EST 2002
The accepted theory of "reciprocity" generaly means an antenna transmits and receives with the same gain so its probably better for every one to be running similar power outputs to keep a balanced network. (Except for point to point directional links over great distances)
Dual diversity antenna's on AP's are because the AP is probably going to be indoors where a lot of obstructions can contribute to path loss on a ultra high frequency where the extra ant. a few inches away can make all the difference.
Even using a hand held UHF transceiver and moving it a few cm can make the difference of no or full signal at five watts.
Anyone thought about the location of the next meeting? Steve?
----- Original Message -----
From: Marian Szczepkowski
To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Best cards for the job
The zonet access point looks good, 2 antenna's allows greater reception
capacity. You are normally limited by the Tx power restricting the gain, as
the antenna is used for both Tx/Rx. In this case you could use a massive receive
antenna and get some real distance.
Why is this good "Voyager" has a 4 watt transmitter.
Matthew Chipman wrote:
Hi all
Do we know what card is the best to buy for the wireless system?
There are alot of clever folk getting systems up for which i am envious :)
I am very keen to get a system together but my main problem is what card to
get.
If the more knowledgable in the group could let us know what has been the
best card and thus which one people like myself should buy then the takeup
could be alot quicker.
Is there a card people are buying repeatedly?
I have a computer related business and would be happy to approach the above
(unknown) company to apply as a reseller. I could then resell the cards
back to people on the list for cost price plus 1 or 2 dollars for admin,
phone calls etc. If anyone is already doing this then i bow out gracefully,
i am not trying to step on toes.
Currently i can get 2 cards i have not tested either, these are just prices
i can get them for. (My cost)
Dlink -INC GST AU$
DWL-500 D-Link Wireless Lan PCI Card 11Mbps $352.00
DWL-650 D-Link Wireless Lan PCMCIA Card 11Mbps $275.00
DWL-1000AP D-Link AIR 11Mbps Wireless LAN Access Point(PRISM-II) $590.00
Be aware i know nothing about these cards ie have never used them, nor do i
know their feasability for this project.
http://www.zonetusa.com
Prices ex GST AU$
ZEW-1000 PCMCIA $175.00
ZEW-2000 Wireles Lan USB $195.00
ZEW-3000 Access Point $395.00
regards
-Matt
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