Alternatively, I have found articles online that show how to build a
wi-fi antenna out of an old satellite dish and a few assorted bits and
pieces. You can pick up signals several miles away using one of
these.  There are several places you can google to find plans using
different parts with different results.





On Sep 11, 10:13 pm, Richard Gerome <onecoolka...@earthlink.net>
wrote:
>      If you own all the property you can dig a ditch and bury a cat 5 cable 
> and run it from the router to the cabin, I would run it in 1/2in plastic pipe 
> under ground and you wont have to worry about a signal!!!   CoolKat
>
> -----Original Message-----
> >From: Jasiu <johnschiavone...@gmail.com>
> >Sent: Sep 11, 2009 6:32 PM
> >To: G-Group <g3-5-list@googlegroups.com>
> >Subject: Wireless 350 MHZ Yikes!
>
> >How far can I expect wireless coverage without the use of a repeater?
> >My father has a cabin approximately 80 yards from his house.  He would
> >like to have internet reception there as well.  Anyone know what range
> >I can expect from an 802.11n card?  Which one will work in
> >aforementioned machine?

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