[MLB-WIRELESS] Wireless press.
Paul van den Bergen
paul at serc.rmit.edu.au
Fri Jun 21 14:22:09 EST 2002
Hi all,
I have two (old) wavelan cards that I will (eventually - hardware isues
with a flaky MB and one dead-to be resurected MB ... and a general lack
of spare time) be putting in a BSD box. they are rated at 650mW output.
At that rate and assuming reasonable losses in cables I can comfrtably
connect to a 8dBi omni and come close to 4mW (if my calcs were correct).
the trouble is that I suspect that this will not really help as it may
not be compatable with the regular 802.11 cards now available. I shall
have to experiment a bit. A better use would be to use the two cards as
a peer to peer link. In that case I will probably need a low dBi
antennae. So I guess, how do you make an antennae worse?
FYI, 2MB/s, single central channel (2.42 GHz???), nominal range = 35 km
=8-0
still this'll have to wait for more play money to become available for
hardware. \
I guess if anyone has any suggestions or experience with elderly
wireless they might be able to give me a few pointers...
Andrew Dean wrote:
>I belive that antennas gain adds to the power ... so a high powered card
>(100 or 200mW) with a high powered (say 24dB) agian antenna would put you
>over the 4W legal limit
>
>antennas 'focus' the power into a smaller 'beam' .... hence higher
outputs..
>
>i could be wrong, but this is what i know....
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <lkhoo at csc.com.au>
>To: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
>Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 2:02 PM
>Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Wireless press.
>
>
>>hmm ... in the article it says "The other legal issue is that the
>>
>high-gain
>
>>antenna may make the signal stronger than the legal limit".
>>
>>From the stuff that Tony posted today about high power low gain antenna's
>>vs low power high gain antennas isn't the above statement quite
>>
>misleading?
>
>>So something like 4mW is still 4mW (or less) regardless of if it
comes out
>>of a high gain antenna or not?
>>
>>Am I on the right track here?
>>
>>Lucas
>>
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Dr Paul van den Bergen
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