Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:55PM EST
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Need to blanket your house—along with a few surrounding city blocks—with Wi-Fi coverage? The Extreme Range Wi-Fi Router is here.
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Correct me if I am wrong...I don't think the laptop strength comes into play here...if the router can broadcast far enough to get to the laptop, the router will pick up the packets from the laptop. Yes?
now they just need to make a 1/4 mile reciever.. so i can pickup transmittions from my old router ..lol
#1 poster, you can get a card for your computer to boost the signal strength. And #2, yes it does come into play. The router may be able to broadcast that far, but that doesn't necessarily mean the laptop has the muscle to send a signal that far.
Ok, to clarify further...this router puts out a very strong signal (though it's not said if it's due to a higher transmitter power or increased antenna gain, like by flattening and lowering the angle of radiation, making more signal go out horizonally and not up or down) and a laptop / PCI card may detect the signal at greater distance but not necessairly send it's signal back to the router any better. If this router gets it's higher field strength (I guess that's what 30 dBm means -- field strength, and not RF output) at least in part from antenna gain, it would be expected to receive from as well as send to greater distances. Does anyone know what the specs in this respect are for this router, and also what the options are for an especially sensitive laptop receiver / cable / antenna combo? I'd rather use a good, flat omnidirectional antenna with high gain than a Pringles can / corner reflector which has extremely high gain but is very hard to orient correctly. Thanks!
i like my neighbors router. it works real well! i'm use'in it right now saves me alot of money!
lol-you lil robber.
My god some people are retarded. The router has -95B listening strength. This is more powerful than its transitting strength. It'll have no problem with standard laptop wifi signals. Do people really think a manufacturer will release a product like this that only half-works??????????????????????
1 Posted by mg1394 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:17PM EDT Report Abuse
It's nice that this can blast out such a strong signal. However, I like my Wi-Fi to be a 2-way system, so how does this help my laptop (for example) put out a stronger signal to get a packet to the router???