, 2006 12:32 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Netgear Wall Plugged Ethernet
There is disconnected wire in the ground between the buildings that I could
wire up however I need, but not if they only go 300 feet.
Jack Unger wrote:
Brian,
I haven't used Netgear but I used another brand
Yeah, and look out if you're on the same electrical circuit as
Where the maid plugs in the vacuum.
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: Thursday, May 11, 2006 9:15 AM
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Yeah, and look out if you're on the same electrical circuit as
Where the maid plugs in the vacuum.
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Gotcha! No problem. Just sent you a reply off list.
Thanks,
Brad
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Yeah sorry
Hey now...just cause we're smarter...
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Don't be beating up on my Yankee boy Rickster
Don't be beating up on my Yankee boy Rickster now Brad :)
JohnnyO
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Gotcha
Ill second Johnny's sentiment. I've used those things and they work
great for some stuff, until you have to tell the customer to reboot,
reboot, or they just stop working.
It's better to find another option if at all possible.
Unless your going to use the good stuff that Tom DeReggi uses,
Do yourself a favor - Install 2 CB3s and bridge the 2 locations. I've
run into tons of headaches trying to use these devices. I'd doubt you'd
even need external antennas.
JohnnyO
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Brian,
I haven't used Netgear but I used another brand (can't recall which one)
about 6 months ago and they were good for about 300 ft. Of course, you
have to be on the same electrical circuit. Dunno if your two buildings
are on the same side of the same electrical box or not.
Good luck,
There is disconnected wire in the ground between the buildings that I
could wire up however I need, but not if they only go 300 feet.
Jack Unger wrote:
Brian,
I haven't used Netgear but I used another brand (can't recall which
one) about 6 months ago and they were good for about 300 ft. Of
Brian R.
I agree with the other two posts by Jack and JohnnyO. They are nifty
devices. I use the FD4070 Belkins (think that's the model).
But, I don't really think using these in commercial applications is a
good idea. I have had problems with having to reset both devices
(primarily on
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