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alibaba
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      02-22-2004, 10:18 AM
Could somebody explain why is Linq Quality on client PC wireless card
unstable.
It goes from 85-100%, but signal strenght is held on 68 %.
Every time the LQ changes, TX or RX is stopped.
How can I make LQ stable?
Should I put a sattelite dish to gain some signal and improve LQ ?

Thanks .


 
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Charles
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      02-22-2004, 11:29 AM
I assume you are using 802.11b. This standard (as well as all others) has a
limited range, which is further reduced by walls between the signal emission
point and the signal reception point. If the wall is crossed by the signal
with an angle different than 90 degrees, it will decrease the range even
more dramatically. So the key is to position your wireless AP or router in a
way that you get strong reception. (As few walls as possible, and if there
are walls, they should get hit at a 90 degree angle).

It is commom that in areas where reception is weak, small movements can
change link quality quite drastically. Try moving and turning your laptop or
receiver around.

If this does not help, you can usually replace the router or access point
antenna with a better external antenna. Some vendors (i.e. D-Link) sell a
wide range of different external antennas.

Hope this heps.
Charles

"alibaba" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Could somebody explain why is Linq Quality on client PC wireless card
> unstable.
> It goes from 85-100%, but signal strenght is held on 68 %.
> Every time the LQ changes, TX or RX is stopped.
> How can I make LQ stable?
> Should I put a sattelite dish to gain some signal and improve LQ ?
>
> Thanks .
>
>



 
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