Hi all,

I'm relatively new to the wi-fi scene, so if my question sounds stupid, I apoligise....

I have a cable-modem at home, but a friend of mine who lives just a couple of houses 
away, can't get it due to bad-cabling and stuff... So we set out to establish a 
wireless link between his and my house but there are some obstructions in the way;

a brick house....

The signal is sometimes able to penetrate this building but the link-quality is always 
0. Do you guys think if I use a Yagi antenna on both ends I will be able to get a 
stable link?? How many wavelengths should this yagi be? Or is it just impossible to 
penetrate a brick house with 802.11b ??

Both the AP and client-card are transmitting at 100mw (used to be 30, but that 
increase in power didn't seem to improve the signal)

Thanx in advance,
Grtzz from Wilbert 
(the Netherlands)

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