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Also, read another post on Increase Wireless Network Range in Your Guide to Wi-Fi ... i need to increase my wireless range cuz there is a linksys network near can’t connect to it.
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Make Wireless Work Better; 8 Ways to Extend Wireless Network Range; The Power of N; Extending WI-FI network; D-Link to diversify into products that build on IP network ... [...] Also, read another post on Increase Wireless Network Range in Your Guide to Wi-Fi [...] ... View My Public Stats on MyBlogLog.com...
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Never have to reboot my D-Link router. I get killer range it is secure. But, what you and the good doctor failed to mention that is hugely important is that wireless signals do not come out of the antenna in a spherical shape. ... These tips are useful in order to increase the range of your wireless network, in which you...
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I currently have a Linksys WRT54G v5 (Yeah I know it sucks) and I was thinking of expanding the range of my network. Currently I cannot move the wireless router's location as I have about a foot of concrete to contend with, and running a long LAN cable also has its problems.
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Tom's Hardware: Topic How can I increase wireless range for a notebook ... > limits my notebook's wireless range when on the first floor. Since my ; > notebook has three USB ports, could I add to my notebook a USB network ; > wireless adapter with a high gain antenna without doing away with the ;
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My wireless router is a Belkin N (MIMO). I would prefer not to have to drop to a G signal if I can avoid it; I'm thinking about budget more than signal strength and speed. Also, do the wireless range extenders need to be tethered to the wireless router by Cat5 or do they pick up the wireless signal and boost it along?
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This widespread use of wireless networks means that there may be dozens of potential network intruders lurking within range of your home or office WLAN.
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