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Posted by waqasahmad


The hardware needed:
* An Internal Wireless LAN 802.11g PCI Card adapter.
* A coax network, leading to different antennas in your 300-400 m campus area, delivering to your wireless card.
* An Ethernet card (to your xDSL or cable modem).
or * An ISDN card, if your ISP supports it.
or * A dial-up modem. That time I did it with 4 dial-up modems, and I won't get into that, to keep your sanity graph from declining.
Posted by sagitraz


An Internal Wireless LAN 802.11g PCI Card adapter. A coax network, leading to different antennas in your 300-400 m campus area, delivering to your wireless card. An Ethernet card (to your xDSL or cable modem). An ISDN card, if you’re ISP supports it. A dial-up modem. That time I did it with 4 dial-up modems, and I won't get into that, to keep your sanity graph from declining.
Posted by eric

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