> You can get even better results with a pair of "wireless bridges", one at
>each house, each with a directional antenna pointed toward the other. These
>are intended to provide a wireless link between two wired networks; the
>wired network on either side could include a wireless router or access point
>to serve nearby clients. But I don't know of amyone who makes such devices
>for the home/small business market, so this approach could get expensive.
>David Gillett
Belkin's wireless routers and WAPs have network bridging capability, as
well as wireless range extension using a Belkin router with a Belkin
WAP. However, I don't know how external directional antenna's work, but I
don't see any place that is made to plug them into Belkin consumer
devices.... unless they clip onto the existing antenna.
Rode
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