On 22 Jul 2006 03:37:27 GMT,
phil-news-nospam@ipal.net wrote in
<e9s6hn12cbd@news2.newsguy.com>:
>On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 00:59:01 GMT John Navas <spamfilter0@navasgroup.com> wrote:
>| On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 00:20:12 GMT, John Navas
>| <spamfilter0@navasgroup.com> wrote in
>| <grm2c2davnif01hkctob372l6l8rlgu9b3@4ax.com>:
>|
>|>On 21 Jul 2006 21:31:29 GMT, phil-news-nospam@ipal.net wrote in
>|><e9rh3h01m3u@news2.newsguy.com>:
>|
>|>Here you go -- add a wireless client bridge (WCB), and everything
>|>connects to everything: <http://i5.tinypic.com/20p7rro.png>
>|
>| p.p.s. The WCB can of course use a high-gain directional antenna if
>| needed (something that might not be possible with the two wireless
>| access points).
>
>It seems the WGT624's have permanently connected antennas. I might
>have gone with another brand had I been aware of this, if another one
>with broadband routing did have a connector for an antenna (TNC or
>SMA ... I doubt they use N for small devices like this).
A reflector mounted to the existing antenna can be remarkably effective
-- see <http://www.freeantennas.com/projects/template2/index.html>.
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