I am not sure anyone discussed anything of the power output.
For example if your using dd-wrt firmware with a
Linksys router. And your using a parabolic dish with a strong antenna, you could probably push 120-150mw of power to do the job, given ou have a clear LOS.
Ofcourse this could be a bit more hypothetical.
i agree, with you partially. but also depends on which hardware you are using. if you are using wrt54g v5 or more aint speaking of v1-4. you got more ram and you may use the speedbooster. the issue here is?
in wrt54gl v1.0 and you use the methods used to mod antennas and in the transmission edge you replace the antenna transceiver node with something like this?
Omni-directional "spider omni" antenna 2.4 GHz for 802.11b (WiFi) WLAN you will get a 360 view
noise collection/feeding (signal/noise ratio) but if you use a dish module? you get a gain but the
http://www.freeantennas.com/2400/minidish/graphics.JPG gives you good gain and directional wave guide and best part, you get a cool coverage, provided the other end is as strong in sending and receiving singals as your end is.
antenna
i think it tells here how to get decent wifi SNR on different dish modules. esply the bi-quad feed for the dish module is impressive and i went like whoa bahahaha muhahaha,
"all your local wifi AP (>2km range) belongs to us (me)."
TREVOR MARSHALL - Biquad feed for primestar dish hope it helps. :evil:
the power to decibel conversion damn you man. you will make me grab the log book and grab my glasses turn geek. i am trying to socialize myself and trying to get along with the ladies who doesnt understand math! ;-) damn you.
try openwrt on gl v1.0 and get the gpio with some MMC i got a 4 gig MMC ;-) nice and cool and i like it and it also got an external 36 hours battery support external. wardrive w/o antenna ofcourse. ;-)