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802.11 on a PrimeStar dish

2001-04-03 16:52:01+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

After yesterday's link on the logistics of 25 miles with 802.11b gear, Greg Hanek passed along Rob Frohne's notes on how to Use a Surplus Primestar Dish as an IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networking Antenna. Anyone in Fairfax, especially along the San Anselmo side or up the hill where you can see Willow Ave interested in diddling with a community network? Time to start scrounging those garage sales.

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