> Thomas Mullins wrote:
> > We are going to build a wireless network using OpenBSD. I have looked
> > at http://www.openbsd.com/i386.html#hardware to see the supported
> > wireless PCI cards. Could someone please recommend an 802.11g card that
> > has a stronger transmit power? Or another card t
Is this an idea?
http://www.tritium.co.uk/
# Han
If you can't find a card with the transmit power you want, you may be able to
get the range you're looking for from antenna gain and type.
Here is some info if you go the antenna route to improve gain.
Note a directional antenna is the best, but then you have
to be pointing in the direction..
Steve is right that it would produce stable TX/RS by using higher gain
antenna.
Usually a reliable/stable range for TX of 11g would be 1 miles or few kilo,
or it could be up / down. A higher power prism 802.11b would be more
reliable than 11g if further than such range.
Prism 2.5 chipset with 20
Thomas Mullins wrote:
We are going to build a wireless network using OpenBSD. I have looked
at http://www.openbsd.com/i386.html#hardware to see the supported
wireless PCI cards. Could someone please recommend an 802.11g card that
has a stronger transmit power? Or another card they have had goo
We are testing ralink RT2500 series chipset heavily here, see excellent
http://ralink.rapla.net/
Even same chipset may perform different while on g-mode.
Kevin
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Could someone please recommend an 802.11g card that as a stronger transmit
power? Or another card they have had good success with?
I use an orinoco card in my laptop..works wonderfully. Under linux the
madwifi driver is used, wi0 in OpenBSD. I know you're looking for a pci
card; I would look fo
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