[Gllug] wireless broadband routers .... insufficient range

Jim Bailey jim at freesolutions.net
Sun Nov 20 15:17:03 UTC 2005


On Nov 16, 11:06, Jason Clifford wrote:
> Older buildings are usually better built - ie real walls etc - which can 
> mean it's harder to get good internal wireless coverage while staying 
> within legally defined limits on signal strength.

I usually find it the other way around, Victorian houses with their
plaster and lathe walls and horse hair wadding much better than modern
building with concrete and rebar.
 
You can buy booster a aerial and moving the existing aerial about can
sometimes help.

Consider also Mesh AP with a statically placed desktops which may also
solve the problem.

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