Anybody know anything about these things and have a recommendation? I'd like to get a stronger signal on the far side of the house. Thanks.
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Wi-fi range extenders / signal boosters?
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Range extenders do seem to work pretty well, from my experience. Probably your best bet unless you want to run some cable through the attic and set up a second wireless access point on the other side of the house."If I was racist in my opinion of QB's, I wouldn't have a dog named Donovan." - downundermike
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I am running a Netgear range extender. I am not a big tech guy and the electronics shop helped me with the purchase. I am running as line of site extender and the signal is about 75 yds away, it runs great. Good signal throughout my house.Canada is like a really nice apartment over a meth lab.
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Originally posted by Prowler View PostAnybody know anything about these things and have a recommendation? I'd like to get a stronger signal on the far side of the house. Thanks.
If you go this route connect a computer to the second router before install and go into your settings by typing the router IP address (192.168.1.1) into your browser. Then change that router to a different IP ( I would use (192.168.1.2). Then change the channels the router broadcasts in. You will need to go into the first router and do this as well. You will want 7 channels of seperation between the two routers.
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Originally posted by harls View PostThe range extenders work OK and they are not to hard to set up. If you can run a cat 5e run from your router to where you would like your other access point I would get another router.
If you go this route connect a computer to the second router before install and go into your settings by typing the router IP address (192.168.1.1) into your browser. Then change that router to a different IP ( I would use (192.168.1.2). Then change the channels the router broadcasts in. You will need to go into the first router and do this as well. You will want 7 channels of seperation between the two routers.
Going with a second router is nice because if your main one dies you have one that can get you running in a pinch. And the second router acts as a switch if you have anything to connect wired where you put it.
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I have 2 linksys n300's and they work really well, ones in my garage and I can get a pretty good signal the full 360ft length of my yard. Also extremely easy to setup, I have used netgear and they are the worst to setup but still work ok.On Trumps handicap
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Originally posted by harls View PostIf you can run a cat 5e run from your router to where you would like your other access point I would get another router.
If you go this route connect a computer to the second router before install and go into your settings by typing the router IP address (192.168.1.1) into your browser. Then change that router to a different IP ( I would use (192.168.1.2). Then change the channels the router broadcasts in. You will need to go into the first router and do this as well. You will want 7 channels of seperation between the two routers.
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Originally posted by Dolomite View PostSetting them up as routers is preferable. In my case I had to use repeaters in my old home since my cable modem was in my finished basement and there was no way I could run Ethernet up stairs.
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