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Coax You won't save any money. If you used these you'd need at least 2. A master and target device. ~$400 http://www.smarthome.com/30000.html Phone, may be cheaper, contents of kit are vague. http://www.smarthome.com/6407e.html |
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Based on some stuff that you've said, the top of the metal building is the best place for the main feed/antenna, you don't need wireless in the metal building, but you do in the house. Have the wireless brought to the metal building. put a wireless router inside the metal building. Most wireless routers have wired switch ports, so you can use on of those for the PC in the building. Then purchase a directional antenna and mount that outside the metal building pointing at the house. Depending upon the antenna, you can probably get good enough reception inside the house. Here's a link to a place that sells outdoor directional antennas for wifi. It's just the first link that popped up from the search. I'm not necessarily recommending it. It's for you to see what your options are. I'd probably go with a minimum 12-15dB antenna. http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/antennas_2400_out_directional.php Depending upon the signal strength between the external antenna and the PCs in the house, you may or may not need a WAP in the house to receive and distribute the signal. Another key is that the wireless router that you get needs to be decent. It's a good idea to search on various models and see if folks have issues with them before you buy. |
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I'll even ignore my opening admission when you quote me later. Then when I'm out of ways to dismiss you I'll just call you a poopy head.SmileWavy |
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Was just looking at routers online and read that Linksys "N" class routers have a range of around 400'. I am thinking that if I have the internet provider mount their antenna to my metal shop roof then hook it up to a "N" class router setting in my south (towards house) window, then it should work in my house and in that room of my shop. Does this make sense to anyone?
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Sounds like a plan.:) Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you and your loved ones. May the New Year bring you health and prosperity. Best, Scott |
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Where I think this is backwards is the primary internet usage is in the home. That's where I'd want my strongest wireless signal. If it were me, I'd have the drop in the home, set up a typical wireless router there. Then point an external antenna towards the shed, have an external antenna pick up the signal there into a wireless access point and broadcast inside the shed with another wireless router (using a different SSID). My $0.02.
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I am in my shop (man cave) every evening till about 9:00 pm, I never use the internet in the house although my wife and kids do occasionally ;). Besides, our shop roof is taller and does not have any trees blocking the line of site to the internet provider's tower. |
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http://www.signale.de/arecibo/pics/A...bservatory.jpg Just suspend your house above the center of the dish. It'll stay warm year round, and you'll have awesome reception ----- of everything. |
This pic is looking south and about 20' to left of the 911 is a window on the south wall of the metal building that faces the house.
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That should work. Another option to go along with the type N router and fab one of these for it.
http://www.freeantennas.com/projects/Ez-10/ or better yet, this. I've tried this one. It does work. It makes a huge difference. http://www.freeantennas.com/projects/template/ |
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The reflectors that I posted links to are not because they don't involve making or modifying an antenna. |
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Durn guvrnment, take all the fun out of things. |
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