The Definitive WiFi Guide for Boaters

by Aaron on March 8, 2007

With WiFi available in marinas all over the world, it’s never been easier to get online from your boat. Picking up an internet connection at a favorite marina or anchorage is one of those things that really tickles me. Thanks to the Wireless Wiki—an excellent guide to everything wireless—I’ve learned of a new type of fixed antenna system since I last wrote about the subject.

As you may know, getting a good WiFi antenna up at a reasonable height can really help with getting some good range. The big issue, however, is that there are serious signal losses with long runs of antenna cable. By using a device that bridges Wifi and Ethernet, the WiFi radio and antenna can be together and up out of the boat where signals are best, and a light and flexible ethernet cable brings the network connection to your nav station. Have a look at Wireless Wiki for lots more useful details.

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