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I have a wireless Internet connection and am running Windows Vista
Home Premium edition on a HP Pavilion dv6500 notebook computer. I am now at a summer location that has a number of cottages. My broadband transmission connection is at one end of the group of cottages. I am having problems getting connected via wireless at the furthest locations from the wireless source. I have to physically move closer to the transmitter/receiver and then after I make the connections am able to move almost to the furthest cabin and continue to surf the net. Is there a way via something I can put externally on the notebook to be able to boost the received signal into the computer. What are my options? I do not see any connection for an external antenna on the laptop. Is there something like a repeater that I could place half way between the source at one end and the last cabin? The best solution is if I could get some sort of PCMCIA card with an external antenna and amplifier. Does such a card exist? DJW |
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Yea, did you try the PepWave AP200 or AP400. Should do the trick.
Chris Werner "DJW" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) ups.com... >I have a wireless Internet connection and am running Windows Vista > Home Premium edition on a HP Pavilion dv6500 notebook computer. I am > now at a summer location that has a number of cottages. My broadband > transmission connection is at one end of the group of cottages. I am > having problems getting connected via wireless at the furthest > locations from the wireless source. I have to physically move closer > to the transmitter/receiver and then after I make the connections am > able to move almost to the furthest cabin and continue to surf the > net. > Is there a way via something I can put externally on the notebook to > be able to boost the received signal into the computer. What are my > options? I do not see any connection for an external antenna on the > laptop. Is there something like a repeater that I could place half way > between the source at one end and the last cabin? The best solution is > if I could get some sort of PCMCIA card with an external antenna and > amplifier. Does such a card exist? > > |
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For a simple one-piece solution you could go with one of these:
http://www.gohawking.com/store/produ...roducts_id=140 Or this: http://www.gohawking.com/store/produ...roducts_id=237 Add a homemade reflector on it to amp up your gain in trouble spots: http://www.freeantennas.com/projects...te2/index.html Put your chosen usb device/antenna combo on an extension to place it in the best line of sight to the Router at the other end. This is a better solution than a card with a coax cable to external antenna as the coax loses signal strength and the USB does not. Putting another reflector on your Router/AP to improve it further. In fact, if it's an option then first make a reflector for the router end and see if that improves your reception on the far client end. Steve |
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