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Old 18-08-2009, 22:46   #2
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Re: Newbie question on wireless routers

Might need to go powerline/homeplug instead, sounds like the classic "difficult" location for Wifi.

For Wifi, you really want to match up the extras, so if you take the suppliers router option and it supports a certain branded feature for range extension, you want adapters which support the same feature - in some cases, if they use the same chipset, they mat support the same feature but call it by another name.
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