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jstjohnz EVDO Fledgling
Joined: 04 Apr 2006 Posts: 25
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Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 10:09 am Post subject: |
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I am working from memory here (can't seem to find the pics), but...
I remember seeing some internal photos of the KR1 that showed the internal wireless card has 2 antenna ports. IIRC, the primary port (rcv and xmit) goes to an internal patch antenna, and the secondary port (rcv only) is brought out to the back panel antenna jack.
If this is correct, it would be very interesting to try swapping those two cables at the wireless card so that the ext jack is on the primary port. This should help significantly when using an external antenna.
If I have an external antenna that will attach to this, I will try it later.
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Feefer EVDO User
Joined: 30 Aug 2005 Posts: 71
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Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 12:13 pm Post subject: |
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| vip867 wrote: | | I am going to have to say that I also am quite dissapointed with the range of the KR1'a WiFi antenna. I have tried everything, I bought a hawking 15Dbi high gain antenna and no change |
Hi guys,
I've tried the 7dBi and 15dBi Hawking antennas, and found the 7dB worked better (even though I decided to return both). What really works the best with my KR1 so far is the 12dBi Cantenna: it's very directional (which I see as advantageous for security purposes) but I see better performance (stronger signal) with it per iStumbler.
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Scott EVDO Junkie
Joined: 18 Jul 2005 Posts: 530 Location: Central Coast of California
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Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 4:57 pm Post subject: |
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A bit of info for all of you:
Yes, the RP-SMA connector on the KR1 connects internally to the AUX connection on the Wi-Fi card. There is also an internal on-board antenna which connects to MAIN. Might be something to experiment with. *wink*
Wi-Fi in mobile situations can be impacted by neighboring frequencies. Its just 2.4GHz, and there are plenty of other things besides Wi-Fi that use that these days. You may want to experiment with manual 802.11 channel configuration as well as 'G mode' vs 'Mix Mode' (only if you have G-only hosts). Wish there was a b-only mode... b works for me. ;]
Keep an eye on your logs for Wi-Fi errors as well.
Booster-Antenna.com sells a nice 5.5dBi rubber ducky with RP-SMA.
Ok... now that I've helped derail the thread... let's get back to those with EVDO/1xRTT signal strength issues that appear to impact the KR1. |
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