hello! experience with 802.11x and extreme humidity?
evilbunny
evilbunny at sydneywireless.com
Mon Oct 14 14:13:49 EST 2002
Hello Matthew,
Speaking of antenna, does anyone have any simple to build yet
effective omni/sector designs for 2.4Ghz?
Such as...
http://www.wlan.freeuk.com/tech/antenna/test-dipoles.htm
#3 is supposed to be a $10 10dBi omni, comments?
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Monday, October 14, 2002, 2:11:16 PM, you wrote:
MGB> Not to mention that that 800w is directed directly downward at 10 Degrees
MGB> down over the food. Anything that misses is reflected off the side walls
MGB> back toward to food. I believe the radiators in a microwave are a constant
MGB> point of improvment for better energy generation . I havent seen a 1/4 wave
MGB> Dipole change for quite some time in Wireless LAN .
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MGB> Subject: RE: hello! experience with 802.11x and extreme humidity?
>> Microwave ovens use a power output of maybe 800W to excite the water.
>> Wireless cards operate on something like 1-10 mWatt. There is a bit of a
>> difference here...
>>
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