| shenaeyktq | Date: Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013, 19:50:39 | Message # 1 |
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Thanks again,Some of the more interesting products are this Hawking <HSB>] HiGain WiFi Signal Booster, which can be used on either end of a wireless connection to boost the signal power. 802.11g is rated to 54Mbps. From what I understand, maximum speed is closer to 22Mbps. If we have 1.5Mbps satellite access does each jump cut the 22Mbps in half or the 1.5Mbps satellite connection in half. You are right, I didn't think about multiple users. We are only looking at 3 or 4 homes. So does that mean that if we have 4 concurrent users, assuming their individual accounts are not throttled back by me, they would be competing for the 1.5 satellite pipe and may run through it at 1/4th (384 Kbps) and the network running at 30Mbps would be equally split to 7.5Mbps per users? Then each repeater jump would cut that in half so that 4 jumps would have them going thru the network at 7.5/4 = 468Kbps, still faster than the satellite pipe? We won't have that many jumps, I'm just using that to illustrate for my understanding. Thanks, those look like good options. I've been assuming I may need to go to directional extenal antenna. We probably won't have 4 users going at once often and 385Kbps may sound slow, but this is in an area with no other access. We will all be going from dial up to this. <HAO>4SD] Outdoor HiGain 14dBi Directional Antenna Kit I have one last question that there may not be a clear answer to. I tried a test with two Uniden 2.4Ghz cordless phones set to direct link mode so that one could connect to another like a walkie talkie. With one in a 2nd floor window facing the other homes I was able to connect with the other from in front of the neighbor's homes 700' 750' away. I couldn't find any data on TX strength or gain on the phones. My understanding is that each jump from a repeater cuts speed in half. 锘?1g Repeater speed loss
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