Can a Wireless PCMCIA Card Extend Internet Access Beyond 100m?

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A wireless PCMCIA card can potentially extend internet access beyond 100 meters, but achieving this requires specific equipment and setup. Directional antennas are necessary to focus the signal effectively over longer distances, especially in open areas like parks. The user suggests that a wireless modem may be needed for the laptop to connect to the internet source. Most standard routers have a range limit of about 100 meters, so additional solutions are essential for extending the connection. Overall, while it is feasible, careful planning and the right technology are crucial for success.
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I had an idea the other day that if I could set up a wireless connection from my laptop to my pc which is connected to the internet via cable I could work on my laptop down the road (in a pub or park depending on the weather) I guess it would involve some protocol like bluetooth has anybody done a similar thing ?
 
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Should not be to much much of a problem got a new place in a loft conversion which is higher than most other surrounding buildings and has visual of the park I was thinking chilling out err working in ~ 100 meters. But I guess I would need some sort of wireless modem or somthing to stick in my laptop for the other end as well.
 
you need a wireless PCMCIA card for your laptop. most routers only transmit up to a 100m so you will need some way of getting the signal a little farther.
 
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