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Jan 6, 2011. 6:47 AMspasysheep says:
When's part 3 coming?
Apr 12, 2012. 4:43 PMOroka says:
Any movement on this project? Im in need of some guidance for a wrt54g enclosure!
Apr 14, 2012. 10:16 AMOroka says:
Awesome, I was thinking about something like that. I ended up buying a Lock and Lock container, but I think I am going to go get a '8x8x4 Carlon Thermoplastic Junction Box' from home depot... little pricey, but it looks good, seals good. As I am renting this property, im trying not to look too ghetto!

Im still considering a good way to exhaust air without rain getting in... im thinking a upside down 'J' pipe on top to exhaust, and a small fan on the bottom to pull cool air in.

I ordered up a set of POE injectors from good ol China so I can just have 1 line going in, and 1 line going to the antenna.

Last thing I want to find is a satellite antenna tripod.

I still have a few weeks before the stuff shows from China (3x25dbi yagi, 8 various connectors and adaptors, 2 sets of poe injectors), so I am still in planning mode.

I have a mini project starting too, I discovered my little Trendnet TEW-654TR has U.FL connectors inside, and I have adaptors coming for it, that I could make a mini version of the WRT54G project. Sadly, no DDWRT for it (yet).
Oct 24, 2011. 1:24 PMdrbill says:
If you don't have an Amateur Radio License yet, you should get one.
Micrewave communication is fun.

When is part 3 coming?
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