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Re: [LUG] Home Networks



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On Monday 01 July 2002 10:32 am, Simon Waters wrote:

But what are the walls made of? Microwaves are damn tricky
things.

big red bricks that hurt like a bitch when you hit your head on them :p

Mobile phones are very powerful microwave transmitters, so some
interference is to be expected. I'm assured leaky Microwave
ovens are worse, but mine doesn't interfere so maybe it doesn't
leak much.

you have a 9110i too don't you? i remember reading some tests a while back 
about them, leaking very little - i'll try to find the urrrl.

The legal situation is much simpler now.

Doing a farm big Omnidirectional antennas are good for base
stations - maybe a little one to go on the roof of the tractor
;). I think the regulations still limit the antenna to 15
dbi.... We have some evil, and possibly illegal plans, which
involve taping USB cards to the focus of an old satellite dish,
but we couldn't condone this or the use of untested Pringle can
antennas.

heheheh =)

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Theo Zourzouvillys
http://zozo.org.uk/

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