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Old 09-19-2005, 09:37 PM
Matthew Hanna
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Default Use Directional Antenna (or help in general)

Hi!

This is a 1 or 2 part question depending on whether the antenna is
a good solution to my problem or if I am missing something that could
really help more.

I need to boost my home wireless network signal coming from my DLink
DI-514 router so it can pass through a few walls. Right now it is
pretty weak and I was told to use the DLink antenna DWL-M60AT due to
the router's position compared to my other computers the 90 degree
angle should be sufficient...I hope. My confusion here is whether I
need two of these antennas or if one is enough. That is to ask, "Will
I need one on my access point and one on my router or will just the one
on the router take care of everything?"

I am really bad at this wireless networking technology so I am open
to other suggestions as well since I am just stabbing in the dark here
concerning whether the antenna will actually help or not but I must keep
costs down below $100 if possible and definitely below $150 since I am
but a lowly college student.

Here is my situation if someone is willing to make other suggestions:

I live in an in-law apartment and my landlord, in the main part of the
house, made a deal with me to set up her computer and in return I get
free internet using her cable modem. Wahoo! I set up my DI-514 router
on her side and it works so-so as long as I stay in my living room, the
weather is good, and she doesn't run her dishwasher. The signal is good
sometimes but is usually rated between poor and no signal where it
fluctuates but I need the connection in my computer room far away as
well which involves an odd corner for the signal to pass through plus
there may be some metal in the wall there. My kitchen is about 15 x 21
feet, the hallway is about 5 x 10 feet, and, though squished in the
diagram below, the computer room is about the same size as the kitchen.

BTW, my whole network is 802.11b and I really don't need to be faster
just better.

Thanks for any and all help!
Matthew Hanna

Diagram (my first try ever I think!):


| |
| Landlord |
| |
| Living Room |
| |
R = DI-514 Router -> |R |
---------------------------- |
| | | |
| My Bed | My Kitchen | Kitchen |
| Room | | |
| | | |
| | | |
--------- ----- ------------
| C R 4 |
| o o | |
| m o P ----- ----- |
| p m C | H | B | My Living Room |
| u s | E | A | Laptop is OK |
| t w | A | T | here usually |
| e / | T | H | |
| r | | | |
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Old 09-20-2005, 12:02 AM
dold@XReXXUseXD.usenet.us.com
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Matthew Hanna <mhanna@appsci.com> wrote:
> free internet using her cable modem. Wahoo! I set up my DI-514 router
> on her side and it works so-so as long as I stay in my living room, the
> weather is good, and she doesn't run her dishwasher. The signal is good
> sometimes but is usually rated between poor and no signal where it
> fluctuates but I need the connection in my computer room far away as


If you have a low signal, a reflector will likely fix the problem.

http://www.freeantennas.com EZ-12, printed on photo paper for thick stock,
with aluminum foil glued to the sail, provides a substantial boost in
signal. http://www.rahul.net/dold/clarence/EZ12-windsurfer.jpg

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Old 09-20-2005, 02:28 PM
Matthew Hanna
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dold@XReXXUseXD.usenet.us.com wrote:
> Matthew Hanna <mhanna@appsci.com> wrote:
>
>>free internet using her cable modem. Wahoo! I set up my DI-514 router
>>on her side and it works so-so as long as I stay in my living room, the
>>weather is good, and she doesn't run her dishwasher. The signal is good
>>sometimes but is usually rated between poor and no signal where it
>>fluctuates but I need the connection in my computer room far away as

>
>
> If you have a low signal, a reflector will likely fix the problem.
>
> http://www.freeantennas.com EZ-12, printed on photo paper for thick stock,
> with aluminum foil glued to the sail, provides a substantial boost in
> signal. http://www.rahul.net/dold/clarence/EZ12-windsurfer.jpg
>


Wow! I'll definitely have to give that one a try! Thanks!

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