The 15 dBi is at my house (right down the street from Steve) if you want to
give it a try, feel free to come by and pick it up.

-M@

On 4/24/07, Michael Mee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Steve Shapery wrote:
> So, I currently have an 8 dBi antenna on a mast, on a 500mW access
point.
>
> What kind of difference would I see with a 12dBi? Is it worth the
investment?

We got all excited about high gain antennas early on - and stopped using
them after a few tries.

The trouble with the higher gain antenna is that the wifi envelope gets
very flat - think dinner plate instead of donut.  The people 2 blocks
away would love that, but the people downstairs next door would come
knocking.

That said, I think I still have a 15 dBi around that I'm happy to pass
along assuming you can sort out the power levels. Personally, I'd leave
it as is. We've found 8-9 dBi to be the sweet spot (though we still have
a 4dBi on Pink Palace!).

cheers, michael

PS: The topic at this week's meeting is fascinating. Likely not as
entertaining as Jon's talk 2 months ago, but the technology is equally
interesting. They've promised us someone technical, not sales, so we
should get to hear all about how they place multiple Bluetooth-based APs
(I think) around a building and then attach embedded devices to
important gear (think "Get me that defib cart stat!) and search for them
on a webpage.  Cool stuff.

--
Michael Mee
858-531-0735
www.socalfreenet.org

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