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Old 03-23-2008, 12:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wireless-N Nfiniti™ PCI Adapter

I got this card in November of 2007. Works great! However I
just moved and I'm having trouble getting good connections. So
I've deceided to by a omni directional antenna w/ 9dbi ($25.00).

My problem is that this card has 3 antenna connectors on the
back. It came with 3 antennas hooked to one base. Can I use
just one of them with this new antenna? I don't want to by three
antennas. Thanks.


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Old 03-24-2008, 05:27 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Wireless-N Nfiniti™ PCI Adapter

You have a problem with the new 802.11n cards, because ideally all of the antennas will receive the same strength signals. I've worked this issue in the past between buildings, and we ended up putting three antennas on the card to get decent performance.
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Re: Wireless-N Nfiniti™ PCI Adapter

Thankyou, i will still try one for now because of my budget.
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Re: Wireless-N Nfiniti™ PCI Adapter

It should improve the situation, though not like the proper antenna array would.
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Is there another setup that you would recommend? Different antennas?
My budget went too $90.00 today...My b-day is Saturday...Gift card.
I was really interested in what you may have purchased that worked good.
If you have the time, please let me know! Thank you, Robert K.
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The only thing I can suggest is to drop back to an 802.11g connection with a single antenna, and then use the hi-gain antenna.
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