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manuka
05-05-2004
04:51 AM ET (US)
Thanks to NS 0.4 , a "Poor Man's WiFi" has evolved => www.usbwifi.orcon.net.nz <= , with a 25m feed of budget USB 2.0 cable even achieved. RECOMMENDED !
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manuka
05-01-2004
10:31 PM ET (US)
Have been having a lot of fun with the new Netstumbler (0.4), & was delighted to find it supports the bargain (~US$40) USB ZyDAS ZD1201 adaptors. These dongles of course need only cheap USB feed cable & connectors & can hence be easily moved around to a reception sweet spot! I paid more than US$40 for a short Orinoco pigtail in 2002 - grr ...
After trials at the focal point of a larger solid dish ( see => www.manuka.orcon.net.nz/roofscan.jpg), several DIY antennas were rustled up,with a nifty 12" (300mm) mesh parabolic dish especially promising. It's based around a US$4 Chinese cooking vat scoop & 15dB gain looks feasible. With a lick of black paint it could be quite professional & versatile + near invisible. Initial trials indicate a couple of these should give 10km LOS & have low wind & corosion resistance & hence be ideal "Poor Mans WiFi". See => www.manuka.orcon.net.nz/usbscoop.jpg Stan. in NZ
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Guy Kewney
04-22-2004
02:54 AM ET (US)
Essentially, it supports more cards. The story lists the new ones.