Re: Oops. I dropped my ISP's jury-rigged rooftop antenna - Did research - Will these replacement parts work?



On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 16:49:58 +0000, Sam Harrison wrote:

Drat. I tried so hard to give you all the details but the URLs had line
feeds inserted somehow so here are tinyurl urls.

Repeating the pics because the URLs had line feeds inserted in them.
- ISP contraption = http://bayimg.com/hAHEgAadk
- ISP bridge with PCMCIA card = http://bayimg.com/haHEfAAdK
- My attempt to 'access' the PCMCIA card = http://bayimg.com/HaHEeaaDK
- The planar? antenna I need to repladce = http://bayimg.com/haHEoAadk

Repeating the questions with (non-truncated) tinyurl links:
Q1: Can I replace the ISP's old antenna with this newer better one?
* 2.4 GHz 19dBi Gain Grid parabolic Dish N-Female, by Laird
* http://tinyurl.com/3mnxaqu

Q2: Can I replace the ISP's jury-rigged "bridge" with this "router"?
* * BULLET-M2-HP Outdoor 802.11n 802.11g, by Ubiquiti
* http://tinyurl.com/32yjmhh

Q3: Can I change the MAC address on this router to match the original
'bridge'? (Bear in mind, I'm still confused about the difference between
a router and a bridge; and that I have no problem changing the MAC on my
Linksys WRT54G router; but I could not connect to the ISP's bridge even
when I wired it directly to my laptop PC).

TIA,for your advice!

.



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