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I have had my network up for about a year and all of a
sudden I am getting a low signal. I am not interested in the root cause but only in signal amplification on the wireless base station. Any ideas would be greatly apreciated. Please respond to my email. Sincerely, John (E-Mail Removed) John Power |
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If you have either of the two Microsoft Wireless Base station's the MN-500
or the Mn-700's then there isn't any way of boosting the signal. There aren't any products that can be easily 'snapped' on to boost the signal. Opening and modifying either of the MN-500/700 products will result in your warranty being voided. There is however a way to provide a stronger signal in the areas where your wireless signal is weak. You can purchase an additional Wireless Base Station and run it in bridge mode. -- Gary Tsang Microsoft MVP - Windows XP Shell/User http://www.microsoft.com/mvp "John Power" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:3dd001c401af$d7975420$(E-Mail Removed)... >I have had my network up for about a year and all of a > sudden I am getting a low signal. I am not interested in > the root cause but only in signal amplification on the > wireless base station. Any ideas would be greatly > apreciated. Please respond to my email. > Sincerely, > > John > (E-Mail Removed) |
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