> hi ,can anyone tell me how i can boost my netgear router signal ? ,because
> i
> am unable to use my laptop in my downstairs rooms . thank you
Not that this has anything to do with the .NET Framework or with
programming, but you need a better router. There are routers available that
have built in range boosting components, along with speed enhancing
circuitry. Many claim a 2x - 3x range increase over standard routers.
Alun Harford - 14 May 2007 04:29 GMT
>> hi ,can anyone tell me how i can boost my netgear router signal ? ,because
>> i
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> have built in range boosting components, along with speed enhancing
> circuitry. Many claim a 2x - 3x range increase over standard routers.
There's much cheaper solutions. I highly recommend Asian cookware.
http://www.usbwifi.orcon.net.nz/
Alternatively, some aluminium foil and basic mathematics will suffice.
Alun Harford
gsx@gsxnet.com - 14 May 2007 15:55 GMT
What Netgear router do you have? Mine (WGT624) has range boosting built in,
I get my signal about half a block away. I now have two wireless networks in
my home, you could consider getting a wap (wireless access point) with
greater range.
G
>> hi ,can anyone tell me how i can boost my netgear router signal ?
>> ,because i
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> that have built in range boosting components, along with speed enhancing
> circuitry. Many claim a 2x - 3x range increase over standard routers.
If it is an older router, consider a new one. It will die eventually any
way, if my experience is any measure.

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> hi ,can anyone tell me how i can boost my netgear router signal ? ,because
> i
> am unable to use my laptop in my downstairs rooms . thank you