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Boosting WiFi reception on laptop..
Do those usb antenna deals work? My office is on the forth floor and the WiFi doesn't always work up there. Are these things a scam or what? No I'm not looking to steal a signal, I just need a bit more range and I have no access/authority to mess with the front end (router). Thanks.
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If we are talking abot the same thing I signed up with ATT and got the connector free, but pay $60 a month and usage is unlimited, almost. We got reception all over using it the last couple months. Here Verison, ATT, and the other one, are all the same price.
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Yes they can work. Antenna placement in laptops is tricky. Usually it's a wire running in the screen bezel. Some manufacturers do a better job than others. Could also be the card inside the laptop. Regardless, just like any other antennae based communication placement can make a big difference.
Even something as simple as swiveling an antennae can make a big diff depending on where the sending unit and receiving units are in relation to each other. If you know where the nearest access point is you may want to opt for a high gain directional and "point" it right at it. http://www.connect802.com/antennas.htm google Pringles Antennae. Make our own directional for under $15. http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/weblog/view/wlg/448 Disclaimer: Making your own antennae is kinda not legal. |
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Really depends on what you have and what you get. |
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The extenders work, however the "problem" may not be on your side, but the router side. Your laptop card may be able to pick up a weak signal, but it can't make the transmitted signal stronger.
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As it was explained to me the issue with the cantenna's is replacing your routers/wifi cards OEM antennae with your homebrew. The router/wifi card is FCC certified for use with specific antennas and replacing with a cantenna modifies it in a way that negates the certification, that's what is not legal. So yes you can build them and posses them but how you use them is questionable. Even if true you'd need to get caught. You probably have better odds of winning Lotto. I'm not a lawyer and don't play one on TV nor did I stay in a Holiday Inn. |
Yeah, you're probably right.
Gotta go take that coat-hanger antenna off the TV in the guest room and remove the aluminum foil ball off the boom-box in the garage before the airwave police show up! SmileWavy |
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A few things you can do.
Linksys makes an extender, which is really nothing more than a relay. You install it 1/2 way between your router and where you plan to have the PC. The beauty of these things is that they can either sit on a surface with a cord, or they can have prongs on the body and just hang from the outlet. http://www.linksysbycisco.com/US/en/products/RangeExpanders http://downloads.linksysbycisco.com/...namic/M,34.png I have wiring throughout the house. I installed a second wireless router near to my computer, but disabled the routing function so it acts as an Access Point only. Both Wireless connections have the same SSID and Key. |
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