Hi Sharon, it's best if your room isn't surrounded by heavy walls. This is
because wireless signals can't travel through such material. That's the only
thing I can think of.
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From: "Sharon S" <[email protected]>
To: "Braillenote" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2008 11:56 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] wireless question
Hi, what signal strength is good for a wireless connection? I have been
having problems with staying connected to my home network and was
wondering if it was to do with where I am. I have only started having
problems since I moved rooms, I use to be above the router but now I am at
the other end of the house but if you look in a direct line it isn't that
far but there are two external walls between us. My brother doesn't know
what might be happening but yesterday I sat across from the router to do
email and had no drop outs where just before when trying from my room it
kept dropping out.
I am using a classic bn bt with keysoft 7.5.
I should be getting my Pk back on Monday so it will be interesting to see
if it has the same problems but I would like some advice on this if anyone
knows what might be happening. I just hope it isn't a sign that my card
is going.
From Shaz.
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