Wireless router w/external antenna
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2002 4:11 pm
A few months ago I posted here regarding a friend that has two homes across the street from each other and wants to run a wireless network between them. Because of distances and internal and external walls, we are assuming that an externally mounted directional antenna system will be required.
Which of the major home wireless players (dlink, netgear, linsys, smc; others?) have wireless that can use external antenna? Many of the systems use dual antennae. How do you configure an external antenna on a dual ant. system?
Also, the home with broadband access will need it's router located in a back room, about 35ft from the homes front wall. I see two options:
1) Use a wireless router and run about 50ft of coax antenna cable to the antenna.
2) Use a wired router and run about 35ft of network cable to a WAP, and then run 15ft of coax to the antenna.
Given the distances involved, is either option better? I know that longer coax reduces gain, but I've also read that some WAPs have problems with long network cables. Thanks folks.
--bob
Which of the major home wireless players (dlink, netgear, linsys, smc; others?) have wireless that can use external antenna? Many of the systems use dual antennae. How do you configure an external antenna on a dual ant. system?
Also, the home with broadband access will need it's router located in a back room, about 35ft from the homes front wall. I see two options:
1) Use a wireless router and run about 50ft of coax antenna cable to the antenna.
2) Use a wired router and run about 35ft of network cable to a WAP, and then run 15ft of coax to the antenna.
Given the distances involved, is either option better? I know that longer coax reduces gain, but I've also read that some WAPs have problems with long network cables. Thanks folks.
--bob