I just saw that it's a USB device... I need to connect to an existing card that utilizes MMCX... Not sure how I'd do that with this.

I have a MaxRad 800MHz antennae that, if I can find a 2.4GHz piece to mount to it (PL259 connector) then I'd be set - it's already magnetic and comes with a 3m cord.

I'd LOVE  to find two of those, one 2.4 and the other 4.9/5 or just 5. 

On Aug 27, 2011, at 12:27 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote:

> Erik,
> 
> Thanks. I think for wireless analytics - it's primary use (in fact I'd say it's use 99% of the time) - I can get away with that.
> 
> I'll check it out. The APs I'd be connecting to after we do the install will be 400mW so this might be acceptable.
> 
> --
> Ryan
> On Aug 27, 2011, at 12:26 PM, Erik Mitchell wrote:
> 
>> Ryan,
>> Check out this:
>> 
>> http://www.amazon.com/Alfa-802-11b-Wireless-Original-9dBi/dp/B001O9X9EU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1314465547&sr=8-1
>> 
>> afaik, it's currently the most appealing option for wardriving. The
>> device is able to crank up its tx power to 1000 mW when you tell it
>> it's in Bolivia (not that you'd ever consider violating FCC
>> regulations).
>> 
>> One nice thing is the cable you end up using is USB, so you don't get
>> signal loss depending on the length. If you were to have your adapter
>> at your computer, and a coax cable to your antenna, you'd get signal
>> loss requisite to the length of your cable.
>> 
>> I purchased one to try to find a solution to my poor location for
>> Minneapolis wifi after moving. I was able to get a spotty connection
>> with this adapter and a high gain antenna. The one that comes with it
>> is good, if omnidirectional is what you want. If you want a
>> directional antenna you might look at one of these:
>> 
>> http://www.amazon.com/Alfa-2-4GHz-2-5GHz-High-Gain-Horizontal-Directional/dp/B004L0TKW4/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1314465814&sr=1-2
>> 
>> Good luck!
>> 
>> -Erik
>> 
>> On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 11:59 AM, Ryan Coleman <ryanjcole at me.com> wrote:
>>> Hey guys,
>>> 
>>> This isn't exactly Linux-related... but I am looking for a good car antennae (2.4 and/or 5 GHz) that I can connect to a Cardbus card (brand doesn't matter, plug doesn't really matter... I have a MMCX to female N-Connector cable that's about 3' long). I did just find a solution online that's a 2.4GHz with a 2m cable that is MMCX but I would prefer something longer, and also find something with 5.1-5.8 + 4.9GHz if anyone knows of one that's available.
>>> 
>>> This will do the job on 2.4GHz (the aforementioned antennae): http://www.data-alliance.net/-strse-7/Antenna-7dbi-Magnetic-Omni/Detail.bok As this page says, the antenna fits the Ubiquiti card - which is what I have on my Latitude.
>>> 
>>> While it would be cool to war drive with it this is for my job.
>>> 
>>> Also, if there's someone here that has experience making mounts, I'm interested in trying to get my omni-directional antennae to clip on to my Latitude, too.
>>> 
>>> Any help you guys can be would be most beneficial. Thankfully I can expense most of these things (within reason).
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ryan
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>> 
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