I've upgraded to a better wireless access point (Linksys wrt54gl). That
helped a lot, but there are still occasional dropouts. Signal strength
varies between 10% and 35%
I then build a cantenna. I tried a parabolic type and a pringles type
antenna. I could not see any results out of that
I then
gian Wrote:
> I have already added Pingles to my shopping list.
> -G
Try not to buy a leisure centre. It'll be expensive and won't increase
you signal strength - http://www.nbleisuretrust.co.uk/page7.asp.
Try to get the funny round crisp things - www.pringles.com/.
However, it worries me that yo
wow ! it sounds great !
I have already added Pingles to my shopping list.
-G
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Try building a cardboard and foil antenna reflector for your router from
http://www.freeantennas.com/
I built the parabolic one in about half an hour and it turned a flaky
connection to rock solid.
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mrisager Wrote:
> Would it make a real difference to upgrade to a newer 802.11g system?
>
Yes.
Also, do some googling on good practices to increase your WiFi signal
strength. You can do Macgyver-type stuff (e.g., pringles can
directional antenna) as well as common-sense stuff (put your access