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Wireless Router - second aerial
Is it possible to add a second aerial to a wireless router so that we can pick up wifi in a different part of the house....???
Thanks, Jinkster:ok: |
Sounds as if you mean add a 'wifi repeater'? Have a 'Google'.
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you shouldnt need a repeater for a house. unless youve got a crap router!
you can buy aerials with a longer lead to plug into your router, or make one yourself. it aint rocket science. my netgear wireless router here in the back room, is used by my daughter who lives across the road, bout 100 feet. we both use my connection for aol. |
the repeater looks very interesting.
House - router is netgear but signal through thick stone walls not very good! Jinkster |
I have a Hawking aerial plugged into a netgear router works great over a long distance can even sit in shed at bottom of garden and get strong signal!!!! I bought it specifcally because had thick walls in house solved my problem.
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Originally Posted by ormus55
(Post 2908086)
you shouldnt need a repeater for a house. unless youve got a crap router!
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Breeze blocks can have a high metallic content which can cause a problem for WiFi.
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