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- Mobile Computing on Apr 24, 2003
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This works, I did something similar about 2 years ago when I was waiting for my DSL connection to get set up. There was an old abandon dish antenna already mounted on my roof and a coax cable installed from my living room to that antenna. I just cut off the ends and spliced without fittings... more
Reviewed by Flyingcloud Apr 29 2005, 07:59pm ( 51 reviews ) • wwc.edu
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Rated by clon-gimini on Oct 24 2007, 9:31am
suna muy bien, sobre todo por la cantidad de dish que andan botando por la basura...
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Rated by ManOfCrisis on Oct 23 2007, 8:31am
Long Range WiFi Antenna.
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Reviewed by saarataylor on Oct 08 2007, 6:04am
Antennas at creative use. A great idea for a project.
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Rated by Noctum-Solaris on Sep 07 2007, 11:36am
This may, I rather think, be of great use to me in the future. I have often dreamed of creating a sort of family MAN and with the range sugested here it may be possible.
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Rated by Hudzon on May 23 2007, 3:04pm
"Use a Surplus Primestar Dish as an IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networking Antenna"
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Rated by sleeplessinKL on Apr 29 2007, 8:55pm
From the page: "Use a Surplus Primestar Dish as an IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networking Antenna" Sounds pretty interesting. I wonder if it works?
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Rated by isk9 on Apr 28 2007, 1:38pm
I'm half temped to try this right now...
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Rated by ProvoCoder on Mar 12 2007, 6:40pm
This will kick your homemade cantenna up a notch...
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Reviewed by notoriousred on Jan 22 2007, 8:18pm
Yes! Finally something to do with that dish on my roof...