DIY external wireless extender / circuit board


Thread: DIY external wireless extender / circuit board

adamdwalker - 22/8/05 at 22:04

Hi, basically I am after an easy way (externally) to take a wireless signal then inside the same unit to amplify the signal so basically a external signal strengthener. Alternatively a diy AP tutorial (i.e. taking ethernet and converting it to wireless) like the D-link DWL-G730AP. Prefrebly it is to be DIY (for part of my design project). Alternatively if there is a bare circuit availiable then i will be greatful for the link rather than purchasing a whole unit.

Thanks for any help.

Adam Walker

[Edited on 22/8/2005 by adamdwalker]


wifi-support - 22/8/05 at 22:30

Single-/Dual-Band 802.11a/b/g World-Band Transceiver ICs
Maxim IC's :- MAX2822,MAX2828 and MAX2829
KEY FEATURES
802.11a/b/g
Single +2.7V to +3.6V Supply and 1µA Low-Power Shutdown Mode
for circuits see the maxim website for sample application circuits for the above chips.


adamdwalker - 23/8/05 at 21:55

Im not sure what oi wanted is what your describing to me. http://broadband.motorola.com/consumers/products/wa840g This was more what i was afte a way to convert wired to wireless. It is to be small as well. Sorry to be so demanding
Cheers,



[Edited on 24/8/2005 by festprint]


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