Well said.

More power is seldom the answer, but it brings the best short term fun. :-)

I agree about the CAT5, but in this case I would need to cover the
distances outside (between two buildings), while it could technically
work it won't politically.

-- Joseph Kern

On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 2:10 AM, Mike Knell <m...@uffish.net> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 2:57 AM, Joseph Kern <joseph.a.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm also very tempted ...
>> http://www.amazon.com/Indoor-802-11b-Fixed-Gain-Booster-Amplifier/dp/B000V1SUQE/ref=pd_sim_e_5
>>
>> Why would I need a 1W Amp? Why not?
>
> Please don't. People installing power amplifiers for their wireless
> networks is not generally a great idea, partly because a) this is
> shared spectrum and limiting your coverage is polite (ever looked to
> see how many wireless networks are crammed into the available space in
> many places?), but also because b) as any radio amateur knows,
> cranking up the power is rarely a good solution to coverage problems.
> In this case in particular, an amplifier would be more a tool for
> overcoming inadequacies in antennas and feeders - remember that
> regardless of what your base station's output power is, it's
> irrelevant if your base station can't receive the clients. Sure, you
> can broadcast an SSID all over the neighbourhood but that doesn't mean
> it'll be of any use.
>
> Oh, there's also c), in that poorly-aligned power amplifiers can cause
> chaos and misery by splattering over adjacent channels. They should
> really only be used by people who understand the implications.
>
> Sometimes you run into a position where wireless just isn't going to
> cut the mustard. As you have no control over either the access point,
> the infrastructure or the position of the laptop, the sanest option
> can sometimes be to invest in a few metres of Cat 5.
>
> m.
>
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