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Looking for oem wifi bridge

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Hi, I am doing experiments with wifi antennas in noisy environment.
I need to place 2 antennas close each other, but each about 20cm far from the module.
The final goal is to build a lan extender which will cross a special barrier, I will not enter into details.
BTW, the difficult part is to find wifi bridge which are OEM, so that I can solder a coax with a custom built antenna.
The only one that I found is "WLn-LINK-OEM" (easy to find on the web), but I cannot find alternatives.
I browsed digikey, farnell, rs-components but I did not find any alternative that I can easily buy from distributors.
Any suggestion?
 

Re: looking for oem wifi bridge

Shortly, you wanna increase the radiated power from WiFi module, right ??
 

Re: looking for oem wifi bridge

Shortly, you wanna increase the radiated power from WiFi module, right ??

No.
In short: I want to extend a lan cable, crossing a wall (actually it is a barrier made by nylon). For this reason I need to to the double conversion

== BOX1 ==== | ==BOX2=====
RJ45_LAN->WIFI | WIFI->RJ45_LAN
===========|===========

There is no space for the modules close to the wall so that I need to extend the antenna cable by 20cm.
 

Re: looking for oem wifi bridge

Similar, but with LAN instead of UART
It's a LAN-to-WiFi bridge module.There are two modules cascaded, WiFi and motherboard with UART to LAN interface circuit ( look at back side ) and I think this module is a complete solution for your purpose.
 

Re: looking for oem wifi bridge

It's a LAN-to-WiFi bridge module.There are two modules cascaded, WiFi and motherboard with UART to LAN interface circuit ( look at back side ) and I think this module is a complete solution for your purpose.

Thanks! Actually it requires WIFI501 additional module, but it is what I need.
 

Re: looking for oem wifi bridge

I see many WiWi access points available on the market equipped with a reverse SMA antenna jack and supporting different configurations, including LAN bridging. Aren't these suited for your application?
 

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