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Jim_in_VA
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It will double the range whether it is b/g or n . Of course if it was all "n" it would do even better than that. I have a Belkin N connected to my Cradlepoint and the range is amazing with my "g" enabled laptops. I also see other wireless networks around me I've not seen previously due to distance. It was quite a dramatic increase.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Starbuck...
I just don't think you're going to get the coverage you want with the KR1 unless you did something like I've done and that is... have a router that you can flash with 3rd party firmware and turn up the transmit power. I run my KR1 through my faithful old WRT54G which has the DD-WRT firmware that allows for such (wireless mode OFF in KR1). Be careful though as most the new Linksys routers cannot be flashed with 3rd party firmware for such. They've locked them up and I'm unaware of any 3rd party firmware for such with the KR1. I can easily get the 1,000 feet with mine and using only 9dbi antennas indoor on the router, Even if you use a good outdoor omni directional antenna in your booth the KR1 just doesn't have the transmit power you need to reach that far.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 2:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

your probably right, hence my interest in an external bi-directional amplifier.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Starbuck wrote:
Not shoving GB around, but here is the deal, I am exhibiting in Las Vegas.
They want INSANE amounts of money for access in your booth per IP.

I want to provide Access to my booth, my clients, that means I want to reach the dimensions I mentioned. It also explains why I don't want AP's. I want a single location that is hot enough to reach those distances with strength.

Maybe given the poor performance of most devices connecting to my system that simply adding a better antenna is all I can do?

Doesn't anyone make a bidirectional amp for the 802 G side of the radio?


Has noted ealier the KR1 doen't give you much to work with. My APs all look like a single device to those connecting even if in an area where 2 AP coverage is overlapping (The yall have the same SSID). I have no need to but MAC filtering or a strong AES key keeps the lookie lou's out. As it is now I use a basic AES key that I change monthly that visitors obtain from the receptionist if they desire internet while on site.

If you had anything but a KR1 you could probably slip a booth operator on the opposite end of the area a few bucks to let you place an AP there and or give them access to it also. I bet you could easily find a taker.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The newer routers might help, but also consider combining them with directional or "omnidirectional" antennae. The omnis basically focus the output into a more squashed circle - lower height, greater diameter. With some directionality, you can go from the KR1 to two other routers, one left and one right (preferably different channels). Beyond extending that idea, WDS - get some airport express units and put them at the farther intervals.
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