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indymakr1979

join:2002-02-26
Indianapolis, IN

I would share my wi-fi...but...

...I'm having a problem with the distance my router will put out - I can only move about 12 feet away from the thing and I lose the connection. I have a netgear MR314 router, and a Linksys pcmcia card. Does anyone have any ideas, or is there a good troubleshooting website out there? I don't have any 2.4MHz interference (Like cordless phones, etc) and have placed the router all over my desk, away from other objects, nothing seems to work. Thanks for any help!

Mark


Techie2000
In Vertigo
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join:2001-12-05

May I suggest checking out the Broadband Reports wireless networking forum? We have many nice people who can help you in there...


averagedude

join:2002-01-30
San Diego, CA

reply to indymakr1979
"Linksys pcmcia card"

From what I have read in other posts, pcmcia cards are well known for very short range. May want to experiment with a USB instead of pcmcia.



pnh102
Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty
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join:2002-05-02
Mount Airy, MD

said by averagedude:
pcmcia cards are well known for very short range.
I can get a usable signal at 900 feet away from my own D-Link 900-AP access point using a Linksys PC Card, provided I have an unobstructed line of site to the WAP. With a Pocket PC (Symbol), I was able to go even further away with obstructions. The only major impediments for me appeared to be live trees and bushes and metal studs in walls.
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DRM == Doesn't Read MP3s

[text was edited by author 2002-11-19 20:58:12]


fifty nine

join:2002-09-25
Sussex, NJ
kudos:1

reply to averagedude

quote:
From what I have read in other posts, pcmcia cards are well known for very short range. May want to experiment with a USB instead of pcmcia.
I have a linksys PCMCIA card and it works very well, almost as good as my ORiNOCO gold.

russotto

join:2000-10-05
West Orange, NJ

reply to averagedude
USB WiFi adaptor = PCMCIA WiFi adaptor in USB support box. Really, open one up and check.



pnh102
Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty
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join:2002-05-02
Mount Airy, MD

said by russotto:
USB WiFi adaptor = PCMCIA WiFi adaptor in USB support box.
We opened up an Intermec Wireless Access Point at work... and found exactly the same thing, a PC Card Wireless Card.
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DRM == Doesn't Read MP3s

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