You realy can't tell without a computer. You would have to comunicat with the hotspot to tell. The keypob is a recever only. It has no transmiter for communicashoin. You can find signals with the keypob and then test with your computer.Hmmm... that's good, but would have nice if the manufacturer did it for free access points only.
You realy can't tell without a computer. You would have to comunicat with the hotspot to tell. The keypob is a recever only. It has no transmiter for communicashoin. You can find signals with the keypob and then test with your computer.
There is an over lap between Microwave and RF frequencies. The overlap is from 300MHz to 3GHz rang. I come from a back ground in two way radio communicatoins and would never consider WiFi and Bluetooth Microwave. The micro wave stuff I have worked on is huge. The radar on a the big ships will kill every sea gull around it for 50 feet when it is turned on, now thats Micro Wave not the thing you stik in your ear. Micro Waves can hurt and kill you, RF will not as easy.
I learnt that it reduces cost when compared to other freq.
Like using a 2.4GHz/5GHz waves will decrease the cost. SOURCE:Wiki
Any reduction in cost would be because of the smaller physical size of components and circuit board would be much more compact
when using the 2.4 and 5.7 GHz freqs.
With tranceiver gear I have built on those and higher freqs, 10GHz and 24GHz, They lend themselves to much more compact circuitry.
example the higher you go in freq the physically smaller inductors MUST be.
cheers
Dave
The antennas are smaller two and can be made "on board"
Sorry electro, I haven't logged in for a while. Busy post xmas period.How do radiations from Microwave Oven differ with those used for communication purposes?
It's not really a function of frequency. It's just a function of mass production.Also, i found that 2.4Ghz/5Ghz reduces the costs. But How?
Google is also your friend. Try "Wardriving".Also is there anyway i know where i can get free SSIDs/Wifi(unpassword prot) access points in certain area?
These are probably nothing special and it's just a marketing tactic. "Our containers are special. We've made them especially for use in microwave ovens."Also, i found that there are special plastic containers for Oven, dont you think that all plastic containers can be used???
These are probably nothing special and it's just a marketing tactic. "Our containers are special. We've made them especially for use in microwave ovens."
If it was just a marketing tactic then ALL plastic containers would say it
Metal building blocking signal, or florescent light interfering with the signal.
I was just guessing. Ether something is blocking the signal or something is interfering with it. You tell me!
It depends on the building and the source of the signal.
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There isn't a lot you can do about it.
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Shopping centres are also another place that have similar problems. They have a distributed antenna system either via a repeater or their own base station in the building.
Passive or active repeaters are an option
Yes, i wanna direct all the mobile signals, that which i can catch outside the building.....
The distance, powers, types of equipment and antennas etc.
Repeaters exist for a number of services, even cell phones and wifi.
But each situation needs careful consideration. Active repeaters can cause more problems than you bargain for.
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You can try passive repeaters.
Just two antennas tuned to the right frequency. One inside and one outside connected by a wire.
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