[MLB-WIRELESS] Ex Galaxy Antenna sizes
Kevin Littlejohn
darius at obsidian.com.au
Wed May 1 10:29:15 EST 2002
What's the cheapest omni's around atm? Is it simply a case of getting
an omni instead of a directional to become a node? Are there any issues
with having too many nodes in one area? Oh, and how are people managing
IP numbers atm?
KJL
(In Coburg, shortly buying gear with any luck)
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 09:53, bchild at wireless.org.au wrote:
> Np Rob,
>
> Who arranges the link, well simple yourself and anyone else around you or anyone
> you can connect to higher or lower than yourself that you can see.
>
> Yes working out who to connect to is better then choosing a antenna as it affects
> which type of antenna you will need, also the type of setup that you would like to
> put in place will also affect this decision.
>
> Once you have worked out who you can connect to, it's more than likely a galaxy
> style or directional antenna is a better option, unless you decide just to
> make yourself a public node for your local area, then you'd use a omni..
>
> Myself I have gone for 2 antennas and 2 wireless card, 1 is on a directional to
> a link i wanna setup and the other is on a 9db omni which i have setup for local
> people in my area will to connect to it.
>
> Glen
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