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Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?
- From: "Jim Ray" <jim AT neuse.net>
- To: "Internetworkers: http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/" <internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?
- Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 19:57:05 -0400
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[mailto:internetworkers-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Michael
Czeiszperger I've been tasked with getting wifi into our new school (The
Riverrock School on the Haw), and on a limited budget everyone is asking me why
we can't just use the wifi signal from the Saxapahaw General Store which
is in the same building given we have permission from the store owners.
The problem is this is an old textile mill, with really thick walls and
floors, and we're 300 feet at least from the store directly through many walls
and two floors. Even if I could convince the people responsible for the rooms
between us to put in wifi repeaters, we'd still have to get the signal through
two floors and several walls, and I can't imagine that would work well. The people renting the rooms right next to ours do have a
strong wifi signal into our office, but they've refused to let us use it, so
its either the General Store or our own connection. I had convinced my fellow parents to just pony up for
a cable modem, but as with so many organizations, just after I: 1. Proposed a plan 2. Requested feedback 3. Gave notice I was buying the hardware 4. Purchased the hardware 5. Scheduled the installation with TW. Its at this point that suddenly the issue came up again with
everyone who was too busy to notice the first time. Everyone has a story
about a "guy they know" who did something amazing with wifi with some
sort of booster, but the 'ol pringles can trick seems woefully inadequate here. So, is there some obvious solution here I'm missing? I
already looked into cabling, and given the age of the mill this would be a very
long and complicated cable pulling job, outside of my league at least. __________________________________________________________
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Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?
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Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?,
Steven Champeon, 09/03/2008
- Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?, Michael Czeiszperger, 09/03/2008
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Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?,
Greg Brown, 09/03/2008
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Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?,
Michael Czeiszperger, 09/03/2008
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Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?,
Greg Brown, 09/03/2008
- Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?, Cristóbal Palmer, 09/03/2008
- Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?, Michael Czeiszperger, 09/03/2008
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Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?,
Greg Brown, 09/03/2008
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Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?,
Michael Czeiszperger, 09/03/2008
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Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?,
Mark Turner, 09/03/2008
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Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?,
Michael Czeiszperger, 09/03/2008
- Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?, Mark Turner, 09/03/2008
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Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?,
Michael Czeiszperger, 09/03/2008
- Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?, Jim Ray, 09/03/2008
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Re: [internetworkers] how far have you extended Wifi networks?,
Steven Champeon, 09/03/2008
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