Is there a way to share a WiFi signal over about 120m?
>>57346256
make a pair of cantennae
>>57346256
You could use ethernet but would probably need to re up the signal before the 100m mark. Coaxial may work better for this. :)
>>57346303
was looking into WokFi, actually. is it actually that good?
>>57346310
can't use ethernet. my roommate and i are trying to share our internet with her grandma who lives in the apartment just next door
>>57346256
Yes.
>>57346349
>WokFi
When I was a student I rented part of my tennants Wifi, to which I couldn't connect without an external antenna and a reflector made of a sliced in half toilet paper roll and aluminum foil. Pretty rudimentary but did the job.
byzantium os and a bunch of laptops
>>57346452
cannot do that
>share our internet with her grandma who lives in the apartment just next door
run a cable out the window and across the outside to the other window.
>>57346349
Next door is 120 m away?
There's a way to launch projectiles over 300km away
120M is easily achievable with a high gain antenna if LOS is clear. If you going through buildings, trees or any other large obstruction and can't mount above them then forget it, it's not happening.
>>57346256
>120m
Is that 120 miles or 120 metres?
Makes a difference.
The longest distance for a WiFi signal is 35Miles IIRC. The guy used 2 30' radar dishes over water. The FCC made him take it down because the gain of the dish took the EIRP over the legal limit.
>>57346256
Don't, you'll give the neighbor Wi-Fi sickness
>>57348922
underrated
>>57346256
Yes, there's way to share WiFi signal over about 450 km and kill all ISP on the planet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-range_Wi-Fi
I've used a pair of these for decent ranges successfully: https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-AirGrid-AG-HP-5G23-23dBi-Antenna/dp/B00794X8C2/
I don't know if there's a cheaper or more up to date option, but they had a pretty slick interface and were easy to set up.