Thanks Bob, I'll go check the computer places out Monday.  We've had three I
think, wireless routers, one Parkervision, a Netgear, and now a Belkin, and
none of them have performed all that well.  Most of our neighbors have
wireless as well, and very few people secure their systems, so you
oftentimes don't even know where you're logged in, or at least I don't.
That's OK of course, until you try to download email.

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Bob Kennedy
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 17:50
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Wireless router antennas

 

There are lots of choices for you. A lot of times I found it's the brand
instead of the surroundings. I had a Linksys from Sysco with wireless built
in and we couldn't access it anywhere in the house unless you were within
about 20 feet of the router. I bought a NetGear and I can connect from
anywhere in the house now wirelessly. We have a large split level and the
lowest level has brick walls. I left the router in the same place as the
other and it just works that much better. 

Any of your computer type stores like Best Buy, Tiger Direct and so on would
have an assortment of routers and signal boosters. 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: William Stephan 
To: blindhandyman@ <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com> yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 3:14 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Wireless router antennas

All:

We had extensive remodeling done prior to moving into the house we now live
in.

Most of the rooms were fitted with both telephone and computer cabling,
which at the time, (this was 2004) I thought was pretty slick.

The router was originally just a basic router with no wireless capabilities,
and was located were the cable modem is. Unfortunately, this is probably
the worst place in the whole house for any kind of radio
transmition/reception, since it's close to an outside wall and adjacent to a
chimney with metal in it.

So, Are there antennas or boosters available that I can buy to boost the
signal on this router? I believe it's either a pre-N or an N standard unit.
I think I might be able to relocate the router to a better spot, but because
of the way the cables were initially run, it would require either another
router, or sacrificing hard-wire internet access in a couple of rooms. 

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