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Old 23-12-2007, 19:05   #12
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Re: Wireless router with a good signal, help!

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Originally Posted by middlefinger View Post
Can anyone tell me if this would work.

Im looking to add another WHR-HP-G54 router downstairs and use it as an access point, the router has a switch on the bottom that allows it to change between access point and auto modes.

Im hoping that doing this and moving the router slightly will allow me to get a solid signal in the extension, where im currently finding it hard to get a decent signal.

Im not sure what i'd need to exactly do but would this theory work?


Thanks

Not sure I used a couple of those Powerline network adaptors along with a spare router they already had to extend the range of someones network.. Cost them nothing apart from slightly higher electricity usage since they already had the powerline adaptors and 2 routers (they'd been given a new router from their isp )
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