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What do you guys think of this monster USB wireless adapter?
http://www.dhgate.com/high-gain-1500...188be09a6.html
My comp is 20 feet from the router outside my door, wall is 1.5feet thick concrete. Current signal strength is 2 out of 5. Im thinking this will do the trick? :thumbsup: thoughts? |
Is there any way to hard wire into it? cat6 can't be beat....
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I dont think so, its a community (5 appartment shared router). I would have to run a cable over the railing through a wall under the landing carpet and under my door, under my carpet to the pc :(
think this bad boy would work? |
Perhaps a signal booster teamed with this would be the answer .... ?
Not a network guy though TBH |
yeah me neither witchie, maybe just a good quality one non chinese $5 pci adapter would help.
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Splave take a look on at Newegg too they probably have whgat you need cheaper:
http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCateg...ss-Accessories |
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16833164156
try this monster antenna? |
Before I got into all that, I would look into grabbing a good wireless router and running it as a repeater first. It will grab the weak signal, amplify it, and give it to you faster than you can now. I have found that usb network devices have limitations, or maybe they just "feel" slower.
Grab a good dual band draft N router, and look up how to set up a repeater. once that is done, you can then hook it to your pc via ethernet for the win. :thumbsup: |
awesome I have a router sitting in my closet without a use. Is it possible to do this without having admin rights to the original routing access point? they wont give me the username and pass so I can configure it :(
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You shouldn't.... All you are doing is receiving the signal to your router, which then just amplifies the signal and passes it along. Is it a linksys router? I think setting those up are the best/easiest :thumbsup:
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