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	<title>Comments on: Who has a yagi wireless internet booster and how well does it work?</title>
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		<title>By: Eki</title>
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		<description>If there is any way to get line-of-sight connection pursue it !

If not sometimes you can get usable connection.

Depending on the type of yagi , and of course types of the buildings. I had cases with 16dB yagi and 60mW client to successfully connect to 15dB omni and 200mW server @ 2Mbps.

The more the building contain moisture the greater attenuance.
If you can get signal better than -70 , you can use connection while for best results you need reception signal better than -60 on both client and server.

Using the modified 1,3M satelite dish and using bi-quad feed you can get up to 5 Km connection @ 2.4 GHz
Using the same equipment with 100mW @5.2 GHz you can get point to point connections up to 58 Km (tested)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If there is any way to get line-of-sight connection pursue it !</p>
<p>If not sometimes you can get usable connection.</p>
<p>Depending on the type of yagi , and of course types of the buildings. I had cases with 16dB yagi and 60mW client to successfully connect to 15dB omni and 200mW server @ 2Mbps.</p>
<p>The more the building contain moisture the greater attenuance.<br />
If you can get signal better than -70 , you can use connection while for best results you need reception signal better than -60 on both client and server.</p>
<p>Using the modified 1,3M satelite dish and using bi-quad feed you can get up to 5 Km connection @ 2.4 GHz<br />
Using the same equipment with 100mW @5.2 GHz you can get point to point connections up to 58 Km (tested)</p>
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