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Wireless Networks: Connecting buildings together
I need a little help here. Whats the best way to connect 2 buildings around 600 ft apart? I currently have a Linksys BEFW11S4 wireless router.
Option A: Figure out which antena port on my router to use and plug in a Directional Antena to the building. Option B: Setup a Linux box with router app (I'm sure I could find one) and use a desktop card..but remove the antena and connect a directional one. Foreseeable problems with A: I think I'd lose my local wireless if i removed an antena and shot the signal to another building. Foreseeable problems with B: Aquiring a linux box and the software to use. General probelm: Would I need a directional antena at the other building to shoot the signal back to my house so they can communicate? Any help is appreciated. |
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