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Can customers who are close to the access point use only a wireless card in their computer, without any external antenna outside the building?

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Can customers who are close to the access point use only a wireless card in their computer, without any external antenna outside the building?

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We do not recommend connections from outdoor access points to customers who do not have an external antenna outside! It might be possible, but it depends on the specific situation. In some cases if the computer is near the window, and the access point is clearly visible less than 200 meters away, it might be possible to use only a card. But he will have a better connection with a small antenna, such as our Flat 9, or Sector V12. This could be placed inside the building right at the window (although some window glass has metal in it, and it won’t work).

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