possibly it will work yes.. but you will find out only by trying it first.. lot's of things are depending. a closet could be funest for your range for example
hi all!
first thanx to all for publically shared tips i read before buying this product.
i'm having one question: i'm using wl-500g and wl-140 on b standard and the distance is around 120m (360feet) and it works perfectly (i don't use lan, only internet @ 1 mbps). no external antennas were used so far, wl-140 has 6dbi.
would a connection work well @1mbps if i use another wl-140 some 15m (45 feet) above the wl-500g? the room i'd like to connect to the internet is 3 or 4 floors higher and some 3 or 4 horizontal walls are between and one vertical too.
the building is about 35 years old, but that doesn't seem to be very important.
here's how it looks:
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i'd like to connect x with y.
thanx.
possibly it will work yes.. but you will find out only by trying it first.. lot's of things are depending. a closet could be funest for your range for example
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i know it's the best to try but i don't have a notebook or anything to bring up there. taking the pc some 100m away would be a bit silly.
anyways, has anybody tried such connections so far?
such connections are possible.. but a lot of things come and look and will disturb the signal so that's the main question.. which can't be answered without trying
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