Hi everyone,
I'm going to post about my wifi setup in my 1999 Lance 1130. It works pretty well so maybe you can benefit from this or maybe you could add to my knowledge.
Here's what I've got (some prices have changed since october):
Asus RT-AC68U AC1900 router (
amazon) $55
L-com HG2415U-PRO 2.4GHz 15dBi Omnidirectional Antenna N-Female (
amazon) $102
WiFi Wireless Antenna Extension Cable (
amazon) $22
19v dc-dc converter (optional)
(
amazon) $20
N Male to RP-SMA RP SMA (
amazon) $9
Total $208 plus the on/off switch for the dc-dc converter. I use the carbon monoxide circuit in the cabover to power it.
I bought the omnidirectional antenna because I thought I was going to use this setup as a wireless repeater bridge. That only works OK because the antenna will throw the virtual network's signal too far away to be used very well. If I did this again, I would try using a directional antenna.
I mounted the antenna to the existing TV antenna on the roof of the Lance using SS hose clamps. I haven't finalized the installation yet so right now i just pass the LMR-240 cable through the emergency exit. I will drill a hole and mount a box on the roof to coil the extra little bit of LMR-240 in eventually. I can monitor signal quality in DD-WRT while I spin the antenna mount slowly to find the best position.
The trickiest part of this set up is flashing the AC68U router with DD-WRT. This is an open source firmware that can be installed on many routers and will "unlock" the advanced features of the router. I followed this fellow's tutorial which made it quite simple.
LINK TO TUTORIALHere's how to set up a client bridge with DD-WRT.
DD-WRT WikiEssentially what I do is I use the 2.4ghz radio to talk to the gateway router. This could be your home or a public hotspot such as starbucks.
I set my router to a static IP and disable the DHCP server so that the gateway router still assigns IP addresses.
Then I use the 5ghz radio in AC mode (you can any 5ghz mode though) to rebroadcast a private network. So i have my own private 5ghz network from a 2.4ghz private/public hotspot. I can select which antenna to transmit/receive the 2.4 and 5ghz signals so the 5ghz doesn't try to use the 2.4ghz only L-com antenna.
Like I said, I would try using a directional antenna in a future build. This works well for me, though. The noise from an omni is the weak link in this system. I'm probably 150ft away and 25ft down (street level vs 3rd story house) from the gateway router (standard verizon MI424WR using N only on channel 1) and I'm getting an RSSI of -68dbm. There are a couple trees and a roof in the way.
No pics today, sorry. It's another noreaster here in Philadelphia so i'm not going on the roof!
Maybe there are less expensive alternatives out there? For less than $250 i have something that works well for me.
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