I suggest that you look into your options as an amateur radio operator to
assist in solving your wifi problem.
As I understand it, your license allows you to use amplifiers and parabolic
dishes to go for miles, If need be.
I have not spent the time to pursue it, but understand that there are those
who have played with it.
FWIW,
Regards,
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Dick Scheit <dscheit@yahoo.
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am new to the WIFI Group but not to WIFI. I started with Verizon Cell
> phone, 8 years ago for internet access, move to using WIFi and than to the
> Hughes system when the cell phone adn WIFi did not work (just the location
> and changing services) and have just moved to using a USB Data card in the
> laptop. Oh, I retained the Hughes system just in case and the USB WIFI
> stick finally gave up the Ghost - Linksys.
>
> Now than - - I would like to move back into the WIFI arena. Question: What
> would be the best, now days, antenna etc to put in service? - - looking for
> the longest possible distance to lock in on a good signal
>
> Dick Scheit KC0ZDB
>
> DW 7000S - 127W - WIFI'ed
>
> ICon 706 MKIIG & Yaesu HT 146.550
>
> FMCA; SKP;
>
> 2002 Endeavor w/Kia in tow
>
> 319-329-4288 Verizon
>
> My location is: http://map.datastor
>
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>
>
>
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
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