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Old 09-05-2005, 09:33   #4
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Re: My wireless network.

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Originally Posted by Aragorn
I assume you've got a metal (aluminium) framed conservatory which is blocking the wireless signal.
Nah, it's a brick/concrete one, no aluuminium in there at all - as far as I know - I think the problem is that there is no real 'line of sight' between the two

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Originally Posted by Aragorn
You could try a repeater in the lounge to boost the signal. It would prob need to be a Buffalo repeater (such as http://www.buffalotech.co.uk/product...2&categoryid=7) but I'm not sure now widely available they are or how much.

HTH
I thought I would just be able to use any kind of repeater? - as long as I'm not using any dodgy connection standards?
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