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Author: Subject: Extending range using Linksys Speed Booster router

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Registered: 2/1/03
Status: Online
  posted on 25/7/04 at 01:18
Check this article about the New Linksys Antenna As Range and Signal Booster For Wireless-B Wireless-G www.wi-fitechnology.com/displayarticle1295.html

Or the Linksys Wireless-G Range Expander (WRE54G) here www.wi-fitechnology.com/displayarticle1251.html

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Posts: 1
Registered: 3/7/05
Status: Offline
  posted on 3/7/05 at 23:07
There are few things that you can check on.

1. Placement. If the ap is at one end of the house and you're trying to pass through the entire house and all of it's walls, then perhaps you could place the ap more central in the house.

2. Look for interference. Some phones run on 2.4 Ghz. If your friend has one or there's another in the neighborhood. Configure for another channel. Perhaps there's someone in the neighborhood who also is using wireless B or G , in that case also get off their channel and take one that's independient of theirs. You'll need a 5 channel seperation to have almost no interchannel interference. Commonly channels 1 6 and 11 are 3 independent channels.

3. These days most ap's have strong enough radios to get through a good sized home that would include one with a basement as well. Look at your client card. I noticed that the imbedded Intel Radios stink. I set up a laptop for someone and had that situation and got a card that went into the pcmcia slot , because the intel radio was/is so bad. Rmember for connectivity you're dependient upon the sender's radio and the receivers radio. In most cases one should get an ap and client card from the same manufacture because they do something proprietary to 802.11.

I noticed that router has B and G only. I think Linksys may also make a model with mimo in it. Mimo will also give you better rate and range however in that case you do have to have an ap that has a mimo radio and a client card with a mimo radio.

Placement is the most significant factor. The rf and power of the rf is static because you have a fixed radio, fixed antenna and no way of improving power. RF is sensitive to polarity and interference from either structures in the house or other radios. Look for these and try to move the ap so that it's signal is stronger to where the clients are located. Also as I said above , improve the clients also.

respectfully,


Larry Zeitman
lzeitman@firetide.com


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