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Wi-Fi networking range is like money, candy, and free time. You can never have too much of it. Getting more range out of your wireless networking gear can be a challenge, but it isn't impossible. Here are some pointers on how to extended your Wi-Fi range, hopefully letting you cover your entire house or office.
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I found that netgear seemed to have the stongest signal and even though its not recommended I have attached and additional wired wireless router to the output of the original wired wireless router and used it as a cheaper substitute for a repeater
good stuff
My laptop already came with that built...thats good i got the best
For Wi-Fi HotSpot search by state and country,I use Wi Fi View and use a WiFi Catcher Antenna purchased from www.wifiview.com and it allows the use of multiple computers and has a distance of 4.2 miles for me even though i have read that they have records of twenty two miles in canada conditions.Very Impressive Antenna and saves me on Internet fees,Phone(Voip) and Cable! www.wificatcher.com
Yes the Wi-Fi Catcher Bi-Quad Antenna does work well..Purchased one on ebay,No problems from here to house on back street,Say Within Three city Blocks i get Two to Four Bars.One to Two and Three If really lucky late at night.Big Improvement to my lap top wireless.
Make a windsurfer antenna add-on. A cereal box and tinfoil makes the perfect "windsurfer" parabolic reflector. Added 14dB to mine, i.e. 2 1/2 times the range and better throughput of course too. Just search for "windsurfer" jpeg and cut out the two pieces place over antenna, point and wahlah! Netstumbler of course helps too check best direction/angle.
In an area where there are more than wireless router competing for channels change the IP segment address to something other than default. Example: Most are set to either 192.168.0.X or 192.168.1.X, change to 192.168.10.X.
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126 Posted by powell602 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:17PM EDT Report Abuse
It is so great listening to all these people who think they know what they are talking about. In all actuality, 1 in 10 actually has a clue or even knows what WEP or WPA stands for. Entertainment at its finest!