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kmp38

@12.3.x.x

reply to aholmes5
Re: [wireless] Options to Extend My Wireless Connection

if all else fails you can go to these two links to buy range
extender antennas. I also found a lot of good info on these
two sites about wireless transmission in general.
»www.hyperlinktech.com
»www.hdcom.com

Rexcellent

join:2003-01-08
Chicago, IL

This is all good info. Thanks. Yes, I do have the version 1 Linksys router. It sounds like that is my weak spot. So if I replace that and also get the Orinoco Wireless PC Card (which I have heard good things about), I should theoretically have a connection at that range and through those walls.

Of course, that opens up the question, what router should I go with? Should I stay with 11b or go with g? I like g's performance increase, but it's not really standardized yet is it? Also, which router has the best range and signal? Does the version 3 BEFW11S4 offer that much better performance, or should I consider other brands?

Thanks for your opinions.
Sorry for the additional questions.


Asterix
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join:2002-09-18
New Brunswick, NJ
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WRT54G has a good range too. I am sharing my wireless connection with my cousin 4 houses down. I have kept my router in mixed mode as my cousin uses B devices still. He gets a signal strength of "Good" and some times "Very Good". And yes believe me its going through more than 4 brick walls.
I think it all depends on the environment too, like 2.4Ghz cordless phones, microwave ovens, the way you keep your wireless router (face smacked down or in L shaped style), etc.
Try keeping your router in "L" shaped style, many times it does the job superbly and you can run away from the hassle to buy new stuff, when you already have all the things you need. You just need to fine tune your wireless structure before going into buying new cards and routers.
Well just a suggestion here.
[text was edited by author 2003-04-26 15:07:42]
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