Plus you need to have router on one end, and a receiver on ten other end.

Many of the new routers (have you looked at them lately) are not using external antennas.

Plus leads and a mount for your particular antennas etc. etc. It all adds up to over $100.00 to set up.

(router $50-$70 unless you go the higher end routers $150+, wireless USB connector for the receiving end $40-50, now add on antennas $50-150, it adds up real fast. The cantenna someone showed was $39.00 plus cables)

Stewart


At 08:14 PM 11/17/2008, you wrote:
On Nov 17, 2008, at 8:25 PM, Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:

NO!  Every method we have mentioned is a three figure solution
(Those Yagi Antennas can be quite expensive.)

  Not at all.  One can obtain for less than $90 pretty good dish type
unidirectional antennas for 2.4 or 5 GHz wireless systems.  You can
even put up one at the receive end as well for additional levels of
connectivity.  One just has to have external antenna potential at the
router.

 Steve


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