Chris Brennen <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> immensely from 54Mbps to as low as 1Mbps. It also won't resolve an IP
> address for the laptop unless I physically come downstairs nearer to the
> router (anywhere on the ground floor seems to work fine). Now, I'm
The radiation pattern from a standard rubber-ducky antenna is like a donut.
The antenna should be pointed so that it is broadside to the intended
target. There would be some tilt needed to shoot upstairs.
You can also add free reflectors to the Access Point which can give 10dBi
or more gain. If the laptop works at all upstairs, a reflector should make
it work quite well.
http://www.freeantennas.com The EZ-10 takes a few minutes to make with a
piece of cardboard and aluminum foil. My rendition may be too wrinkly, and
should be smoother, maybe made from a flat sheet of metal instead. My
setup was better with two reflectors. One reflector and one bare antenna
caused some "toggling" between the antennas.
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http://www.rahul.net/dold/clarence/S...0-strength.htm >
In my case, my living room couch location would connect and disconnect.
With the reflectors added, the living room and dining room beyond have
solid connections.
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Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8-122.5