[SATLUG] 802.11b Wireless Adapter for Desktop
Andrew Hodel
zip at liberto.org
Mon Apr 25 17:39:22 CDT 2005
If you want to do it correctly, for ~$115, check this out:
http://www.provantage.com/pr_95162.htm
However, if you are setting it up for yourself, check this out:
http://www.nycwireless.net/poe/
Oh yea, if you go to the very bottom of that page, and visit the link:
http://www.knowledgeof.com/index.php/MultiplePortPoeInjector
That is something I wrote and made right here in SA :)
On the subject of cable loss, at 2.4 ghz, you need to use at least
LMR-200 for > 10 ft cable runs, LMR-400 wouldn't hurt. There are
plently of loss calculators out there.
Andrew
Jeremy Mann wrote:
>Not this one. The do it differently. Its actually an external box that
>takes cat5 input, then on the other end provides a cat5 pass-thru with
>5/12 volts.
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>http://www.digitallyunique.com/i211733.html
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>On 4/25/05, Thomas Cameron <thomas.cameron at camerontech.com> wrote:
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>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Jeremy Mann" <jeremymann at gmail.com>
>>To: "The San Antonio Linux User's Group Mailing List" <satlug at satlug.org>
>>Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 3:58 PM
>>Subject: Re: [SATLUG] 802.11b Wireless Adapter for Desktop
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>>>Thomas, to follow up on what Walt said, Linksys also offers an option
>>>for its WET11, a POE adaptor (power over ethernet).
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>>But POE requires a switch that does POE, right? IIRC only very expensive,
>>special order switches do that...
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>>TC
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