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Old 05-27-2005, 12:52 PM
Default Any wireless extenders / boosters that work with ANY brand of wireless router??






I'm getting a weak wireless signal from the public school that is next door.
I'd like to get a wireless extender / booster / repeater and see if it can
boost the signal enough that it is farily reliable and useable (so I don't
have to subscribe to an ISP).

But it seems that most wireless extenders only work with their own
manufacturer.


ARE there any wireless extenders / boosters / repeaters that work with
pretty much any
brand of router? Or do they all only work with their own brands?


Thanks,
Gary



NOTE
This is the almost same question I just asked in another thread,
but am hoping the change in subject will draw different expertise.
Sorry if asking two very similar questions offends anyone.




Gary
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Old 05-27-2005, 01:08 PM
kstahl
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Gary wrote:

> I'm getting a weak wireless signal from the public school that is next door.
> I'd like to get a wireless extender / booster / repeater and see if it can
> boost the signal enough that it is farily reliable and useable (so I don't
> have to subscribe to an ISP).
>
> But it seems that most wireless extenders only work with their own
> manufacturer.
>
>
> ARE there any wireless extenders / boosters / repeaters that work with
> pretty much any
> brand of router? Or do they all only work with their own brands?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Gary
>
>
>
> NOTE
> This is the almost same question I just asked in another thread,
> but am hoping the change in subject will draw different expertise.
> Sorry if asking two very similar questions offends anyone.
>
>


Why not pay for your own service and get a good signal in
the process?

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Old 05-27-2005, 01:36 PM
Gary
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>
> Why not pay for your own service and get a good signal in the process?
>


Mostly it's money, but here's the details:

Actually, I currently do pay for service. I have a cable-TV + cable-internet
package. We're considering cancelling the cable TV because we find we're
watching more TV than we want to. Actually, I'm thinking I'd be better off
not watching any TV. ~ ANYWAY, in considering cancelling the cable-TV it
occurs to me to consider cancelling the cable-internet too. ~ The school
next door is a public school that my taxes help to fund. The wireless
network they have is open to the public. (Yes, I may go ask their explicit
permission to use it. But personally, I don't see anything wrong with useing
a publicly funded network that has not been restricted. If they wanted to
restrict it, they could easily do so).

Also, I am (or will be) a "light" internet user. I don't download lots of
music or other big files. (I used to download some music, but I haven't
done much recently and if I cancel cable I won't do it at all). So I really
don't expect the small traffic from my emailing, surfing, and usenet to
impact their network. Especially since much of my use will be in the
evening when, presumably, the school is not using their network much.

Anyway, I might continue to pay for service. But if I don't have to, and if
it doesn't harm anyone else, why spend money needlessly?




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Old 05-27-2005, 01:53 PM
Duane Arnold
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"Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:WuEle.16168$(E-Mail Removed):

>
>>
>> Why not pay for your own service and get a good signal in the
>> process?
>>

>
> Mostly it's money, but here's the details:
>
> Actually, I currently do pay for service. I have a cable-TV +
> cable-internet package. We're considering cancelling the cable TV
> because we find we're watching more TV than we want to. Actually, I'm
> thinking I'd be better off not watching any TV. ~ ANYWAY, in
> considering cancelling the cable-TV it occurs to me to consider
> cancelling the cable-internet too. ~ The school next door is a public
> school that my taxes help to fund. The wireless network they have is
> open to the public. (Yes, I may go ask their explicit permission to
> use it. But personally, I don't see anything wrong with useing a
> publicly funded network that has not been restricted. If they wanted
> to restrict it, they could easily do so).
>
> Also, I am (or will be) a "light" internet user. I don't download
> lots of music or other big files. (I used to download some music, but
> I haven't done much recently and if I cancel cable I won't do it at
> all). So I really don't expect the small traffic from my emailing,
> surfing, and usenet to impact their network. Especially since much of
> my use will be in the evening when, presumably, the school is not
> using their network much.
>
> Anyway, I might continue to pay for service. But if I don't have to,
> and if it doesn't harm anyone else, why spend money needlessly?
>
>


LOL -- too funny

Duane
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Old 05-28-2005, 07:13 AM
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If you are supporting a desktop you'll be looking at wireless bridges
(DWL-800AP or similar that can be placed into bridge mode) and if you
are supporting a laptop look at USB adapters. Once you've made that
choice... toss a good "home brew" reflector into the mix and you should
be able to accomplish what you want.

Look here: http://www.freeantennas.com
and here: http://www.usbwifi.orcon.net.nz

When building homebrew antennas stick with the easy to build, cheap,
designs first because you can throw them out if you don't like them.

Stay away from the recommendations that the vendors who frequent this
forum give you about buying a commercial antenna. That is almost
always completely unnecessary.

-m-

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Old 05-28-2005, 01:32 PM
Gary
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"Osiris" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed) oups.com...
> If you are supporting a desktop you'll be looking at wireless bridges
> (DWL-800AP or similar that can be placed into bridge mode) and if you
> are supporting a laptop look at USB adapters. Once you've made that
> choice... toss a good "home brew" reflector into the mix and you should
> be able to accomplish what you want.
>
> Look here: http://www.freeantennas.com
> and here: http://www.usbwifi.orcon.net.nz
>
> When building homebrew antennas stick with the easy to build, cheap,
> designs first because you can throw them out if you don't like them.
>
> Stay away from the recommendations that the vendors who frequent this
> forum give you about buying a commercial antenna. That is almost
> always completely unnecessary.
>
> -m-
>



Thanks for the info & ideas.


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Old 05-28-2005, 02:25 PM
Will-Lee-Cue
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The Belcan 802.11g Ethernet wireless bridge works well with any computer
that sports an Ethernet port.
With Windows XP and Mac OSX op systems all you need to do is plug it in and
turn it on.
For portable use ... 3 D size batteries (for 5.5 volts)
You could even mag mount it to the top of your vehicle (in good weather) and
do some wardriving.

William Lee



"Osiris" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> If you are supporting a desktop you'll be looking at wireless bridges



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