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Re: Real world 802.11x distances
- Subject: Re: Real world 802.11x distances
- From: Sadeq Shehabi <binshehab@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 12:22:12 +0300
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Dean,
The best AP is the one you can attach an external antenna, the signal
propagation in WiFi is depending on the Antenna, you can try a high
output AP with external antenna, as the technology behind penetration
walls as I face this problem in everyday instillation is the thick
walls.
In WiFi there are some terminologies that you need to take care of:
Line of sight (LOS) - Better Pattern
Near line of sight (Near LOS) - Lower dropped Packets/ Improved error
rates
Non line of sight (NLOS) - Improved Gain and Connectivity
I only found one company making a very good antenna from the US and
have a dealer in UK that manufacture antenna that can penetrate
through the walls.
Please see: www.wifi-plus.com
Cheers,
BinShehab
On 6/30/05, Dean Barrett <dean@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm trying to ascertain what real world experiences people have of
802.11x
> wireless reception and distances.
>
> I'm currently a b users and find a couple of stud walls and a breeze
wall
> are enough to almost kill a wireless signal.
>
> i've been told that g goes further ? - is this correct ?
>
> I've been having sneek peaks at a broadband enabled alarm panel -
inbuilt
> webserver, 802.11g camera ready - event recording, X10 interface etc.
etc.
> -
> looks very interesting and could be a great move forward in the
security
> world. My real concern is the distance g will work at in a real
world
> environment.
>
> We do a lot of houses with concrete mid floors, and i've been pretty
> convinced that wireless will not penetrate these.
>
> Does anyone have experience of going through concrete floors ? and if
so
> how
> successful is it.
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