Solving the Mystery of the Factory's Antenna Array

In summary, the factory has several 802.11b antennas on the roof. It is unknown how far the signal can transmit.
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OK here is what I am trying to figure out

there is a large factory by my house which towers about 4 stories above the surrounding community. on the roof there is an array of 802.11b anttenas (im assuming its B and not A cause B has larger range) there are 10 large anttenas, 5 on one side of the building and 5 on the other all arranged near the corner of the building. they are all pointed in the same direction. I am wondering how far could this possibly be transmitting?
 
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Hard to say just knowing they have a few antennas on the roof. They might be capable of going several miles, or they could have trouble going 40 feet. It depends on their transmitter strength and what materials (and topology) they are trying to transmit through.

The only way to know for sure is to either (1) call them on the phone and ask them, or (2) walk over to the building, go in and ask them. Ask for the Manager or Director of Information Technology.
 
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Or if you have an 802.11b receiver card, you could walk around and find out for yourself -- most come with a utility to monitor signal strength, even if you can't log onto their network.
 
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well it reaches me and I am like a couple hundred feet away

i was just wondering what the max was on the access points that computer companies sell

cause it seems like its more than there capable of

i think there useing amps and what not, actual radio equip not just the regular junk they sell at compusa.

seems like they have more than your average buisness's wireless network. makes me courious that's all
 
  • #5
Originally posted by damgo
Or if you have an 802.11b receiver card, you could walk around and find out for yourself -- most come with a utility to monitor signal strength, even if you can't log onto their network.

But then you run into the question, is this signal from that big building or from your next door neighbor? I guess if you move around enough you might be able to find out. Do many wifi transceivers allow you to change the frequency they use or are they hard-coded?
 
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^^^ My 'site survey' utility lists the SSID (network name), channel #, and signal strength of all the networks around. So I can see both my network and my neighbor's... and incidentally see he/she was too dumb to bother encrypting or MAC-filtering it.
 
  • #7
Originally posted by damgo
^^^ My 'site survey' utility lists the SSID (network name), channel #, and signal strength of all the networks around. So I can see both my network and my neighbor's... and incidentally see he/she was too dumb to bother encrypting or MAC-filtering it.

yeh that's usually the way it goes lol
 
  • #8
Heeheehee...
So you get to see all your neighbor's porn 'eh? :wink:
 

1. What is the purpose of the factory's antenna array?

The factory's antenna array is used to transmit and receive radio signals. It is used for communication with other facilities, as well as for controlling and monitoring equipment within the factory.

2. How does the factory's antenna array work?

The antenna array uses a set of multiple antennas to transmit and receive radio signals. These signals are then combined and processed to improve the quality and range of communication.

3. What could be causing the mysterious interference with the factory's antenna array?

There could be a number of potential causes for the interference, including nearby electronic devices, weather conditions, or even deliberate tampering. Further investigation and analysis would be needed to determine the exact cause.

4. How can the mystery of the factory's antenna array be solved?

To solve the mystery, a team of scientists and engineers would need to conduct a thorough investigation of the antenna array and its surroundings. This could involve conducting tests, analyzing data, and ruling out potential causes of interference.

5. What are the potential consequences if the mystery is not solved?

If the mystery is not solved, the factory's communication and equipment control systems could continue to be affected by interference, potentially leading to communication breakdowns or malfunctions in the equipment. This could result in costly downtime and delays in production.

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