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To: paulj who wrote (27783)2/19/2003 3:29:55 PM
From: Bid Buster  Respond to of 57110
 
A few posts back i mentioned a booster by Linksys...it should work with any wireless access point or router and it provides a 20db gain.



To: paulj who wrote (27783)2/19/2003 3:33:28 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 57110
 
i have the house wired as well too. I do have one "shaded" area that isn't so hot, but still works. And that is in the den when I am positioned with the rock fireplace between me and the access point.

802.11b operates in an unlicensed wavelength, so other devices in your home can interfere. Examples would be your microwave and portable phones. Also, if your neighbor has a wireless network, their network can interfere with yours.