I searched the threads and found some items "close" to this, but felt I needed to start a new thread.
I work in a park which has a building where our DSL line comes in and we have hooked a LinkSys WRT54G wireless router. We have an area in front of the building where park volunteers park their RV's and beyond that another building with an office etc. There are a few trees to one side, but no others.
We want to put up an omnidirectional wi-fi antenna (since there are 1 or two employee trailers "behind" the building housing the DSL.)
My question is, will the LinkSys router, then connected to a WAP54G and then to an outdoor 12dBi omni-directional antenna be pretty much all that we need in terms of equipment?
I realize that we need to do a site survey etc. but having never installed an "outdoor"" wireless system, I was unfamiliar with the equipment part of it. We cannot afford anything over $500, so we're hopeing this will do the trick.
Thanks in advance.
I work in a park which has a building where our DSL line comes in and we have hooked a LinkSys WRT54G wireless router. We have an area in front of the building where park volunteers park their RV's and beyond that another building with an office etc. There are a few trees to one side, but no others.
We want to put up an omnidirectional wi-fi antenna (since there are 1 or two employee trailers "behind" the building housing the DSL.)
My question is, will the LinkSys router, then connected to a WAP54G and then to an outdoor 12dBi omni-directional antenna be pretty much all that we need in terms of equipment?
I realize that we need to do a site survey etc. but having never installed an "outdoor"" wireless system, I was unfamiliar with the equipment part of it. We cannot afford anything over $500, so we're hopeing this will do the trick.
Thanks in advance.