Dick Mahar wrote:
> I have installed a small wireless network in an older home which has inner
> walls constructed of Plaster and wood lath, rather than drywall. After
> passing through three of these walls, the signal from the linksys G type
> router was very weak at the PC. Just one bar in strength, out of five. As a
> result the PC's ability to get online was marginal. I installed a Linksys
> signal extender, which increases signal strength at the PC to 4 or sometimes
> even 5 bars, correcting the situation. My question is, can I attribute this
> low signal strength to the impermeability of these walls, or is there
> another likely explanation. Thanks in advance....... Dick M.
>
>
Walls are the bane of wireless. I discovered that if I directed my
router antennas at 45 degrees, pointing at the stairwell in the basement
room the router sits in, I have decent signal and S/N ratio on all three
floors of my heavily walled house. You should experiment a bit.
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