Neil wrote: *** and top-posted. Fixed ***
> "Dr Zoidberg" <AlexNOOOO!!!!!!@drzoidberg.co.uk> wrote
>> "Neil" <> wrote in message
>>
>>> So, I was at the local sandwich shop last night, and I noticed
>>> I was able to pick up a signal from a local T-Mobile hotspot,
>>> which I have an account with. It was only one bar out of five.
>>> But I was able to connect to it and surf the web without any
>>> problems.
>>>
>>> I then looked up the hotspots in the area, and I saw that the
>>> closest one was a Fed-Ex/Kinkos about 2-3 blocks away.
>>> Measuring it on the map, I estimate it to be at least 800 feet
>>> from where I was.
>>>
>>> Is that normal for wi-fi routers to have such a large range?
>>> That seems a bit far to be picking up a wi-fi signal. The
>>> router was a little uphill from me, though not a very steep
>>> hill.
>>
>> Doing testing with a couple of Cisco APs and high gain
>> omnidirectional aerials we've had them working over several
>> hundred meters , and even further with directional ones but
>> that's on open ground. In a built up environment it's unusal
>> to get anywhere near that.
>>
>> It's possible there was another hot spot not shown on your
>> map
>
> No, the chances of there being another hotspot are very slim,
> as there's only a few types of business that have T-Mobile
> (Starbucks, Kinkos, some hotels and airports -- that's about
> it). This wasn't a random hotspot. It was a T-Mobile hotspot,
> and there are only a discreet set of them.
>
> As for open ground, though, the place where I was down the
> street (to the south) and a little west of where the hotspot
> was. In between (the northwest corner of the intersection
> where I was at) was open. Thus, between me and the hotspot,
> there were no buildings. I'm sure that was it.
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with) the quoted material to which you reply, after snipping all
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