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WiFi bridged extender
- Wayne162
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WiFi bridged extender
So I have gone on a search for that which I seek, and there is no better way than to get it for free. With that said, I have found numerous venders that provide WiFi extenders for singular devices or "Bridged" systems that pull open WiFi signals from over several miles away through an antenna with the ability to receive a high quality signal through your own secured router for use with multiple devices on board. Compatible app's for android or apple are also available at no cost with these systems to quickly search and link your network. These systems range from $150 to $400 well within striking range of the average boater trying to save some coin..... I am currently looking at the Coastal Marine WiFi Kit found below. If anybody knowledgeable in these systems that can provide informative incite or if anyone currently using this type of system is out there, I would like to here about your experiences.
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- Wayne162
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- Wayne162
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Re: WiFi bridged extender
You CAN get a WiFi system to go miles, but you need to use very directional antennas. Anything that gives you the flexibility of moving around from place to place is going to need an omnidirectional antenna. With a good system you might get a 1/2 mile at best with open water between the two points.
- Wayne162
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Cost me about $130 and it works like a charm. If you plan on just using at the doc then you can install it next to your docks power source and it will broadcast a wifi signal around your boat and don't need to mess with the DC side of the instructions. It was real easy to set up.
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Re: WiFi bridged extender
And if you are out of range. I do want others state. Thether my phone but i go through the bitstorm so the boat wireless is still functional.
Cheers Paul
Here is a link
http://www.bitstorm.com
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