Yes, I made that correct on my very next email.

I got 'ok' numbers from MacStumbler. I would recommend KisMac if you are not
needing to be connected to the WAP all the time and you have an Airport
card.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Nicholson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "G-Books" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: disappointing tiBook wireless


> At 7:01 PM -0500 7/22/03, Ryan Coleman wrote:
> >Not so because there are many things we cannot see. Just because you have
no
> >Cell phones, cordless phones, TVs, Radios, etc near the two units doesn't
> >mean there isn't EMF from something in the way. EMF just destroys RF.
>
> I know you meant EMI. I'm curious what other people are seeing with
MacStumbler. I'm now working at my dining room table 35 feet away from the
router showing 25 or so for signal strength and noise from 1 to 5, usually
at 3. It is reliable at the table now. but it still won't work at the
bedroom desk or the office desk.
>
> It shows four bars on the menu bar. As soon as the signal drops to 3 bars,
it becomes unreliable.
>
> By the way, I popped the top on the D-Link 614+. It connects to two
antennas, a U shaped plate on the side of the unit, and a short external
whip. I question the onmi-directionality of coverage. With the whip pointing
up, I guess there are both vertically and horizontally polarized components
to the signal. The U shaped plate antenna looks like it radiates a
horizontally polarized pattern, which I guess is what the horizontal slots
on the tiBook pick up, you could say best, but least worst is a more
appropriate description.
>
> My guess is that the base station doesn't put out an even field, the
physical environment has a complex effect, and that because the tiBook is so
lousy, those who report passable results are just plain sitting in the right
place.
>
> The recurring theme of this discussion is that sometimes you get lucky
with a tiBook, but almost always, other computers get way more range in the
same environment.


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