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| Thread ID: 70823 | 2006-07-17 10:33:00 | Boosting the wireless power on a router | Fergie (6508) | Press F1 |
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| 471580 | 2006-07-17 22:52:00 | i'm a little rusty on this but general speaking there is a power limit as per the leicence it comes under. for a high powered unit you most likly will require a lience which costs $$ per year. while its unlily for you to get caught any interference you cause can be tracked back to you which means your gear can be confistcated and persons charged. eg those video extenders are legal to sell but illegal to use if they cause interference (which is comman with some of them) exspecially the 2-5km range they can broadcast interference. i've known the odd case of repeaters that have been confiscated, some $2000-$5000 worth of gear. |
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| 471581 | 2006-07-19 12:32:00 | hey all. i updated it with the lastest firm ware, but other than a few new features it done little to the range. So i'm looking at antenas - would one of these be ok: www.edenonline.co.nz www.edenonline.co.nz www.edenonline.co.nz what would be best to go with (don't want to spend heaps!) Cheers |
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