Hah ... I remember in said ancient undergrad days, the department's laser lab had a pithy sign: "Warning: do not look into laser with remaining eye."And a big warning sticker NOT to look into the telescope when the remote end was powered on.
Hah ... I remember in said ancient undergrad days, the department's laser lab had a pithy sign: "Warning: do not look into laser with remaining eye."And a big warning sticker NOT to look into the telescope when the remote end was powered on.
Hej everyone, after receiving a couple years back some brilliant advice on how to upgrade my wifi in our city house I am now returning for some advice on another topic.
We have a farmhouse in a rural area deep down in the Belgian Ardennes and recently I’ve built a tree house about halfway down the field toward the forest. Basically we had the garden and field area leading up to that point covered with wifi by using an old Asus RTN66u with some hack on it (can’t remember exactly but I believe it’s set to 400mW using merlin firmware). As an extra I’ve put longer tplink antennas on it but it’s not reliably reaching the treehouse.
There is no wat to get out there with cabling so I have to make do with whatever I can put on the outside of the main house.
Does anyone have tips on what kind of equipment could be used? The reason I mention ‘rural area’ is the fact that there are no other wifi signals present on that location, it’s rather secluded.
Any advice is welcome! Thans in advance
This gentlmen does 1000ft with power only on one side.
Yes, that is my experience too with WiFi. If the router has better RF, it is better for all client devices within its range.
This is contrary to what most here say. (That the client needs to be 'boosted' too, not just the router).
A great example of this, thanks for the link.
from reading the first post you mention no way for cables? why no cables?
I still think your best option is run a power cable along with network cable and cheap accesspoint at the treehouse.
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