Well, its working for me, but my AP has diversity. Its giving me nice coverage in the directional area, and a very nice signal up closer and elsewhere with the 10dbi vertical clearly superior to the piece of crap that came with the unit on that port. I guess I should of stated I run each coax thru a separate amp, because theyre only good for one coax.

At 12:53 7/12/2004, you wrote:
On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 01:13, blitz wrote:

> My home lan runs a 1 watt transmitter into a 10dbi vertical on one
> port and a 24dbi dish on another, and that's only because I haven't got the
> money for the export amps, or I'd be running 5 watts.


Ok, hold on. Is it possible to use non-symmetrical antenna setups?
I mean, is it possible to attach an omni antenna to one port (to cover
the local area), and a directional antenna to the other port (to cover a
remote spot)?
Or, in other words, when using both antennas, an access point will
transmit and listen equally to both antenna ports?

Would that work with any access point?
I'm particularly interested in:
- Linksys WAP54G
- Cisco Aironet 1300 (the version with external antennas)

--
Florin Andrei

http://florin.myip.org/

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