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Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 1,283
OS: windows XP Pro
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Router --- stronger connection
I have a router for my church and recently the connection has been on and off.
The wireless connections not all that great (on and off) It connects directly to 4 main computers in different locations of the church. And rest of the computers are wireless. Is there a way to strength the wired and wireless signals around the church. and to avoid the connection from going down. Also some places in the church do not get wireless. thanks! I couldnt explain it all that well but hope you understood. |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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OS: xp
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Re: Router --- stronger connection
Hello toxict,
I have some tips for you, 1. Try not put your wireless router near metal, walls, and floors because it will interfere with your router's wireless signals. 2. For wired connection, it is better for you to used router and network adapter (installed on a dekstop pc) from the same vendor. 3. You can try change your default router antenna with a high gain antenna to increase wireless signal strength. 4. Add a wireless repeater, it will help you to extend your wireless signal range. |
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