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Re: T&T: Radio Labs Wi-Fi

From: Steven Dubnoff (no email)
Date: Thu Nov 02 2006 - 22:31:47 EST

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    >All, I purchased the marine Wi-Fi antenna system from Radio Labs and thought
    >I'd post my initial findings.

    I also have one of these (as well as another, similar system) sitting
    on my shelf and your post inspired me to do a head to head test.

    As a comparison, I tried this:

    http://www.netgate.com/product_info.php?products_id=328

    which consists of a small Senao EUB-362 200mw USB adapter, and an 8.5
    db Hyperlink antenna, plus a mount and assorted other goodies. I am
    not using, nor would I use, the 20' of coax that is included, because
    a much better idea is to buy a male/male "RP-SMA gender changer" on
    ebay and hook the three foot pigtail on the antenna directly to the
    usb adapter (There is, at least on my boat, enough room to lead the
    pigtail through the roof to the adapter).

    For a cogent explanation of why you don't want a long coax lead going
    to your wifi antenna and why the antenna height above the water does
    not really matter, see this:

    http://tinyurl.com/nnycz

    In the fit and finish department, I have to say the Radio Labs system
    has fewer connections and is thus less likely to give problems, and
    its software is _much_ superior. The Senao adapter supports the
    faster G protocol, but I don't think that is much importance since B
    adapters can talk to a G access points.

    The important thing is, with both of these systems, set up side by
    side, connected to two laptops, on my desk, the clear winner is the
    Seneo/Hyperlink system. With the Radio Labs system, I can see my own
    access point and that of on immediate neighbor. With the
    Seneeo/Hyperlink system, I can see these, plus my other immediate
    neighbor (two access points) and three other access points. Since
    that is, after all, what matters, I would recommend the netgate.com bundle.

    Best,

    Steve

    Steve Dubnoff
    1966 Willard Pilothouse
    www.mvnereid.com

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