Duke
UltimaDork
7/28/14 11:41 a.m.
Our club is contemplating a computer-based T&S system where the base computer broadcasts wirelessly, and staff can connect to that on wifi-capable devices, and competitors can get live timing info on their smartphones.
So, I'll need a wireless router with a detachable high-gain omnidirectional antenna that I can mount on the EZ-up. I'd like it to be cheap but effective... any suggestions? Thanks.
http://www.amazon.com/Linksys-WRT54GL-Wireless-G-Broadband-Router/dp/B000BTL0OA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1406577987&sr=8-3&keywords=lynksys+wrt54gs
I think most of us have owned this model so you likely could find someone with one in a drawer somewhere... I have one that has prob seen 5+ years of use... I've replaced it with a newer wireless n/ac model but recently just put it back into service as a data bridge for my roku which has always been a bit flaky on wifi... so DDWRT firmware and a few min of time has turned the old router into a stable way of getting wifi to the old roku
add a good unidirectional antenna and have fun
Duke
UltimaDork
7/28/14 3:16 p.m.
Cool, thanks! Any recommendations for the omni?
JoeTR6
Reader
7/28/14 7:57 p.m.
Our club is using a WiFi network to connect multiple computers. At first, I bought some $50 Dlink home routers. These had limited range and were not weatherproof, so we had occasional connection drops and issues with heat. Then we bought these...
High power WiFi
High-gain omni antenna
All of our problems went away. You also need a Power Over Ethernet box and a switch (if you want to plug anything in directly). Total cost was about $150 per set up. Not cheap, but the reduced error rate (practically zero) has made it very worthwhile. We can get roughly a 70% signal at 400 ft.
Duke
UltimaDork
7/28/14 10:06 p.m.
Excellent, thanks! That's just the info I was looking for.