Ezzie
Well-known member
OK, I've got an application question for any computer geeks we have on here. I need to extend my home LAN to the shop which is not normally a big deal - but the shop is about 600' away LOS. I don't have any conduit running between the house & shop so I am thinking about something like a pair of outside mounted directional antennas or a directional wireless bridge.
My exisiting ISP is a wireless broadband point-to-multipoint system (using the Waverider 900mHz system). From the wireless modem I go to a standard Linksys 4-port wired router from which I have drops to the various PC's around the house.
Is there an ethernet port to wireless bridge I can use at each end of a point-to-point extension that I can do this with (802.11g which I think is the typical 2.4gHz)?
My exisiting ISP is a wireless broadband point-to-multipoint system (using the Waverider 900mHz system). From the wireless modem I go to a standard Linksys 4-port wired router from which I have drops to the various PC's around the house.
Is there an ethernet port to wireless bridge I can use at each end of a point-to-point extension that I can do this with (802.11g which I think is the typical 2.4gHz)?
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