MedMan
Well-Known Member
Thanks AFrogley for your clear and succinct summary of the options. I am much obliged.
I am tending towards what you have listed as option 2 - a PC Card that can take an external aerial. I have found what looks to be a good one here. The same company have several offerings of which this one looks the best for my situation.
I an intrigued by your option 3 which appears to be the one mentioned by jonjo and TrueBlue. It would seem that the Airbridge mentioned by BlueChip is a variation on the same theme though they use the term 'Bridge' in their ads rather than 'Access Point.' (Can anyone tell me the difference?) Before starting this thread I had thought that an Access Point was used at the Server end (in our case - the Marina) and that the device required at the Client end (our laptops) was an Adaptor. Can anyone explain why I was wrong to think that? Has anyone any first-hand experience of using an Access Point (aka Bridge) either as a remote Adaptor (3a) or as a Repeater (3b)? What advantages does it have over the other methods? Can any Access Point be used for 3a and/or 3b or is there something special in the specifications that one would have to look for?
I am tending towards what you have listed as option 2 - a PC Card that can take an external aerial. I have found what looks to be a good one here. The same company have several offerings of which this one looks the best for my situation.
I an intrigued by your option 3 which appears to be the one mentioned by jonjo and TrueBlue. It would seem that the Airbridge mentioned by BlueChip is a variation on the same theme though they use the term 'Bridge' in their ads rather than 'Access Point.' (Can anyone tell me the difference?) Before starting this thread I had thought that an Access Point was used at the Server end (in our case - the Marina) and that the device required at the Client end (our laptops) was an Adaptor. Can anyone explain why I was wrong to think that? Has anyone any first-hand experience of using an Access Point (aka Bridge) either as a remote Adaptor (3a) or as a Repeater (3b)? What advantages does it have over the other methods? Can any Access Point be used for 3a and/or 3b or is there something special in the specifications that one would have to look for?