Jon Vaughan <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> For obvious reasons if replacing the antenna would do it that would be
> the ideal solution, but I believe I read that a higher gain antenna will
> flatten the broadcast angle giving more horizontal and less vertical (Is
> this correct ?) signal which is the opposite of what im looking for.
Turn the antenna on its side, so the flattened vertical is pointed in the
right direction. This is also true of the original antenna, on both WAP
and PC. I added EZ-10 reflectors to the sideways WAP.
http://www.freeantennas.com/projects/Ez-10/
Turning the antennas sideways allowed the connection to become stable,
which it wasn't before. Adding the reflectors moved it from "poor" to
"very good".
If you have a PCI card in the PC, the little antenna might be blocked by
the PC itself. Can you reorient the PC to uncover the antenna?
A USB-Wifi adapter allows better placement, including up high.
I see Fry's has the Microsoft USB for $29.95 in store, but not online.
mini-USB dongles are sometimes as low as $9.95 after rebate for 802.11b.
I have the DLink DWL-122. I see one today at $19.95.
<http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=866783&CatId=369>
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