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Using the Metal Bracket that I made, the "loaded" Trashcan can be securely fastened to the mast,installed also the antenna.In the third picture you can see the Trashcan and Antenna in all its Glory. Sweet huh?
I do not see this antenna booster working to well. WiFi uses Microwave frequencies.. RG-58 cable and Pl259 connectors are not designed for those ranges.
LM400 cabling and sma connections should had been used for max effectiveness
ok, good one, but.. this is not a wisp project, this is more or less access on the net. you need a lot more to make wisp.being N.A.S the first. (not storage but the Network Access Server) to justM: I have build a phased quad antenna reflected by a 90cm parabola & established connection (with the same gear at the other end) in 7Km range and 100mw lasted 3 yrs then i took it down. but still works,
I'm newbie in this kind of Tech , a 'll be gracefuller if you give us a simple tutorial to built a phased quad antenna reflected by a 90cm parabola. thanks at all
LM400 cabling and sma connections should had been used for max effectiveness