Do you know anybody who did that, some contact or web addressess.
--- In Electronics_101@y..., Tavys Ashcroft <bigtex@c...> wrote:
I am also planning to make a device which can be connected to an
ethernet
card doing the same thing, eliminating wires. This also has a
problem. This
needs a high quality tranciever which can handle very high
bandwidths.
If you can help me please send me some additional information
regarding the
circuits I can use .
Some students at UC Davis where I used to go had set up their own
wireless ethernet that way. They hooked up their dorm computer's
ethernet to a transceiver and put a microwave antenna on top of
their
dorm building. Then with a laptop they could go anywhere on campus
and pick up the two-way connection. Just like ethernet, no wires.
All dorm computers there had shared T1 connection, so it was very
fast. It was a hoot to see streaming video in the middle of a
grassy
field.
I didn't find out much about what they actually did, but I know it
sure is possible.
-Tavys