Wireless

When Is a Baked-Bean Can a Wi-Fi Network Antenna?

When Is a Baked-Bean Can a Wi-Fi Network Antenna?

Images-17 Is using an empty baked-bean can to grab a Wi-Fi signal from a mile away high technology? The answer is yes if you’re an entrant in Intel’s International Science and Engineering Fair being held this week in Phoenix. Steven Buss, an 18-year-old Wi-Fi buff from Palm City, Florida, built three different types of antennas to see which provided the greatest range for his wireless network Link.

Flying Bluetooth Linux clusters

Flying Bluetooth Linux clusters

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Researchers at the University of Essex are using Linux and tiny embedded computer modules to build fleets of unmanned aircraft that fly in flocking formations like birds, while performing parallel, distributed computing tasks using Bluetooth-connected Linux clustering software. The Gumstick modules measure 3.1 x 0.8 x 0.3 inches (20 x 80 x 8mm), and weigh “less than a tablespoon of water,” according to Gumstix. Link.

How to Make a Jedi Robe

How to Make a Jedi Robe

Jedirobes7 Handy if you’re looking for that special look. These are the instructions to make the robes. We wanted to make the robes with as few pieces of fabric and as little sewing as possible. I had never made anything resembling clothing before so patterns from the store were out of the question (too complicated). Link.

D-Link DWL1000AP 802.11b Access Point Mod

D-Link DWL1000AP 802.11b Access Point Mod

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Brain sent in this handy D-link Access Point Case Mod. One of my hacks in the past that I’ve taken time to write up. Like most everything else in my house, the D-Link AP I had was dissassembled to see what was inside. The result: not much, meaning that the plastic case it was in had a lot of wasted space. So, I decided to see if I could make it any smaller. Link.