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I am setting up a rather insane wrt54G. I bought this router back in 2006 and flashed it with dd-wrt back in 2008.Recently I started playing around with maxing out the output power and overclocking, 251mw, and it starts over heating. So heres a old heatsink of a core2quad and an 80mm fan to supplement it.

Im going to order some crimp on TNC connectors so I can mount the anteanna higher up, like in my attic etc. Right now my range on this router, while sitting it outside on my 2nd story deck with a large tree in the way, I'm getting a range of about half mile. Why the insane range im wanting you might ask? I work about half mile away from my house, and want to have wifi at work so I dont have to use my phones 3g data, and it works pretty good.... just drops out sometimes.

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{TLDR}where could i get some TNC connectors? and can i connect them to some COAX cable so i could place the anteanna up like outside edge of my atttic?

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Half mile range with 54G ?

Also another feature is, well if I'm traveling and there isn't a "free wifi hotspot " where I'm staying with a good enough signal I can fire this router up with the script to repeat, and repeat that wifi.

For example the last house I lived in, I never paid for Internet because there was a McDonald's down the street and for 2 years I just "borrowed" the Internet.

It's just for a "I hacked this piece of hardware all to hell and I'm proud of my creation" type of post

Imagine the sort of range you could get if you done this with an N band router, WiFi for half the neighbourhood :p (...okay, I don't know N-band would make any difference but I assume it may)

Although, are those waves actually safe for your health at those levels? I imagine they're quite a bit more powerful / concentrated than usual around your home :p (again, excuse my ignorance with everything todo with radio waves)

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I once duct taped it to a pole on my roof with a parabolic reflector, went and tested range withy iPhone.... About 4thousand feet , then beyond that it was hit or miss for connectivity, that's why I'm wanting to know if I could just crimp some TNC connectors onto a coax cable that way I could just stick the antennas outside in like a plastic bottle upside down for weatherproofing and have the router inside, that way I could turn the power BACK DOWN to [11]

Simon, I'm a cheap **** , I just kinda threw together stuff that was in my "big box of pc hardware". I already own a nice high end $150 netgear dual band N router, I just did this for the heck of it.

And yes, it's ran like this for 4 years now and hasn't even showed signs of failure. This should be a success story for linksys rock solid routers,

Although, are those waves actually safe for your health at those levels? I imagine they're quite a bit more powerful / concentrated than usual around your home :p (again, excuse my ignorance with everything todo with radio waves)

don't worry, its not powered with plutonium,,,,, yet :p
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