E.T.
I have a wi-fi extender from Trendnet, I believe. The setup is very simple. It 
just plugs into a wall socket within range of your current wi-fi and will 
extend the range. I recommend you give a slightly different network name so 
that you can know which network you’re connecting to. I just gave mine the name 
networkname.ext  You set it up while connected to your computer with a network 
cable, and then it’s completely remote.


Dave Carlson
Pioneer, Farfar, Oregonian, Woodworker, Engineer, and Musician






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