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Anyone offer recommendations on a Wi-Fi signal boosting system for a domestic install? The router is in a workshop down the garden, and the signal in the house just needs to be a bit stronger than it is in some areas. Its a Draytek 2600G wireless router with 2 antennae, and I can only see single antenna solutions?
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Anyone offer recommendations on a Wi-Fi signal boosting system for a domestic install? The router is in a workshop down the garden, and the signal in the house just needs to be a bit stronger than it is in some areas. Line of sight is obviously the best (ie, on a window ledge), how far down the garden is the workshop? Depends how many computers in te house you want to operate as to the best way round the problem but you can get higher gain aerials (Some legal implications and not sure for the draytek). Geoff Lane
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, RolYat says... Anyone offer recommendations on a Wi-Fi signal boosting system for a domestic install? The router is in a workshop down the garden, and the signal in the house just needs to be a bit stronger than it is in some areas. Its a Draytek 2600G wireless router with 2 antennae, and I can only see single antenna solutions? Are you using those mickeymouse USB adapters in the house? No, a PCI card (D-_link_) in a desktop machine. We want to add a laptop to the equation, to be used in the house, but the signal seems to be very erratic in some parts.
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Depends how many computers in te house you want to operate as to the best way round the problem but you can get higher gain aerials (Some legal implications and not sure for the draytek). One desktop, which is already on the network wirelessly, and soon, a laptop. We've wandered around the house with a wireless enabled laptop, and the signal wasn't too 'bright' in some areas, the furthest from the workshop. Sods law of course governs that this is where we want to use the laptop.
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, RolYat says... Anyone offer recommendations on a Wi-Fi signal boosting system for a domestic install? The router is in a workshop down the garden, and the signal in the house just needs to be a bit stronger than it is in some areas. Its a Draytek 2600G wireless router with 2 antennae, and I can only see single antenna solutions? Are you using those mickeymouse USB adapters in the house? No, a PCI card (D-_link_) in a desktop machine. We want to add a laptop to the equation, to be used in the house, but the signal seems to be very erratic in some parts.
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