I appreciate your responces. The items under the bucket sounds like
it would work but this is going to be a more permanant install so
maybe the next step up would be more suited.
I was looking at those panel type antenna for the router and some yagi
type thing at the remote. OR should I use two yagi styles?
here is something that I know is simple but I just can't seem to
find..... on those panel type antennas and yagis how do you actually
connect them to say a router or pc ethernet port? They all mention
differant N or R connectors or something but I don't know how you
actually make the connection between a Yagi antenna and a pc.
If I had two yagi antennas and my current pc config, how would I hook
them up? Thank you for any advice you can give me.
Mark
On Oct 22, 10:11 pm, nevtxjus...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Oct 22, 12:09 pm, blastfurnace <sh...@clover.net> wrote:
>
> > This power thing plugs into an AC outlet and has the Cat 5e going
> > in and out. Can any one tell me what this is and does?
>
> That the PoE injector.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_over_Ethernet
>
> > ANYHOW the wire then goes into my one building where I have a Belkin
> > router. this router has 4 connections but I only currently use 2. One
> > to a PC that is right next to the router and one runs through conduit
> > to a pc in the main office.
>
> > NOW what I would like to do is set up a wireless antenna system to
> > get internet to my other building that is about 800 feet away. If I
> > cut down some trees this would be a line of site or very near los.
>
> A really low cost solution could be a Linksys WRG-54G Wireless Router
> acting as your access point at the Belkin end and a Linksys WAP54G
> Access Point acting as your remote client at the far end. Stick one at
> say 20 ft up and the other at 10 ft up, place them under an upside
> down plastic bucket.