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2 house Wireless?
I have to confess I’ve been putting this off since I predict it’s going to be quiet the headache... but I know it will be easier if I ask around for advice and what better place to do it then here.
To cut a long story short with little past experience I need to set up one internet connection (preferably also with wireless) across 2 buildings. They currently have this which they was told by PC World would cover the 40 metre Distance... they obviously forgot to account for walls knocking down the distance >.>. The connection is used by 1 PC always connected by Ethernet, 2 laptops only sometimes connected 1 of which is used as the admin PC and the rest accessing by wireless (at most 4 computers use the connection at once). Personally I think the connection needs some kind of signal booster kit, but I don't have the past knowledge to know for sure, does something just need to be added to the existing connection or do I have to pretty much start over to set this thing up? Thanks in advance :D |
Can you get a clear line of sight between buildings? If so, you can make yourself a directional high-gain Cantenna.
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wow I take it no-one has really tried this then? In that case would it be better to connect some access point in the 2nd house to the original modem then have a wire going from one house to the other?
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I wouldn't want to make a habit of double posting, but it makes more sense to me then making a whole new thread for this imo. Someone hooked me up with this as a solution to the problem Linksys Wireless-G Range Expander and as much as they had good intentions I can't remember the last time I've used such an annoying piece of hardware!
Searching on the net for more information hasn't exactly aided my confidence in it's quality either link Quote:
I'm not sure if I can fix this or if anyone here will know if I'm completely wasting my time on this thing, but I just thought I'd share as a heads up for anyone else trying something similar :eagletear: |
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