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Old 06-05-2007, 03:57 PM
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I have a BT Voyager 2500v wi-fi router and am getting low signals in
certain places in my house. There are booster aerials available but
they have to be fitted to rp-sma compatible equipment. Is the aerial
connector on my 2500v rp-sma compatible? I cannot find this info.
anywhere and of course the BT "help-line" is no help at all. If this
solution is not possible which would be the best seperate booster to
buy?

Thanks for all help

John



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Old 06-05-2007, 11:42 PM
Jim Howes
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John Edgar wrote:
> I have a BT Voyager 2500v wi-fi router and am getting low signals in
> certain places in my house. There are booster aerials available but
> they have to be fitted to rp-sma compatible equipment. Is the aerial
> connector on my 2500v rp-sma compatible?


Have you tried google-images?

http://images.google.co.uk/images?q=Reverse+SMA should give you a
number of nice pictures of reverse-SMA connectors. You can then compare
this to your existing equipment.

Alternatively, you can always position an additional access point in
your LAN-side network that is more convenient for your wireless network,
or reposition the BT router.
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Old 06-13-2007, 04:02 PM
John Edgar
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On 5 Jun, 23:42, Jim Howes <jimho...@this.address.is.wrong> wrote:
> John Edgar wrote:
> > I have a BT Voyager 2500v wi-fi router and am getting low signals in
> > certain places in my house. There are booster aerials available but
> > they have to be fitted to rp-sma compatible equipment. Is the aerial
> > connector on my 2500v rp-sma compatible?

>
> Have you tried google-images?
>
> http://images.google.co.uk/images?q=Reverse+SMA should give you a
> number of nice pictures of reverse-SMA connectors. You can then compare
> this to your existing equipment.
>
> Alternatively, you can always position an additional access point in
> your LAN-side network that is more convenient for your wireless network,
> or reposition the BT router.


Thanks. I think I am going to try a router booster.

John

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