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Thread : CAVEMAN ASK: HOW FAR COMPUTER WORK, WIFI DISTANCE, YARDS?
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Hello, my questions are:
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Thanks for the reply,
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I would invest in a decent antenna (dish) that you can set up to boost weak signal reception.
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Thanks for the info, how would I connect the cantenna through my notebook pc?
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A couple of options then ...
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Thanks, I think a usb port will work, and one of the antennas would be the smartest thing, I think I'm going to do a product search of boat antennas and service vehicle antennas. That cantenna seems like an ok idea for parking near some where, but the whole use at risk thing is a little worriesome.
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None of your questions can be answered accurately. Well, the standard .11g vs. MIMO can be answered with some anecdotal evidence. But specific numbers will vary from environment to environment. All scenarios depend not only on the strength of the radio in the client device but how many obstructions your going through, other wireless activity in the cell and so on. Test and see is the legimitate answer to the question "how far will my wireless go".
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Yeah, thanks for the reply anyway.
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Remember that in Wifi, whether you are talking 802.11a, b, g, n, or any other standard they come up with in the 2-5GHz range, line of sight is king. Without line of sight, you dramatically lose distance.
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Thank you, that is exactly what I was looking for, do you know of anything similar that isn't $240.00?
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The scenario you describe has so many variables, that no body could answer that without a thorough site survey. I can tell you from experience that most coffee shops don't have very powerful access points. They don't want to give away free internet to anyone outside of their four walls. They probably have a Linksys, DLink, or some other throwaway brand. If that's the case, there is no way the signal is going to penetrate the apartment building and get to you. Your best hope is to have a couple of tall buildings across the street of the coffee shop that would reflect the signal.
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Thanks again for the reply, you pretty much summed up the options I've been deciding between for the last month.
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