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i have a really week signal in my house and i have a linksys wireless range extender there... i was wondering how i could make my own antenna amplifier to help boost a little bit of both, reciving and sending... i am aware that there is a legal limit and that doing this will not help as much as i think... but i would like to try it out. so if there was a way to make like a 2watt amp for the antenna that would be nice... Thanks

2007-08-06 06:22:59 · 2 answers · asked by jonathan95123 2 in Consumer Electronics Other - Electronics

i can get a signal in multiple places but the place i have the repeater is the best signal and it still isnt much.... the only other place i can think of putting it, is hanging it out the window... the wireless signal is comeing somewhere, but the odd thing is that, 90% of the time im the only one using it, i get like unbievible speeds when good signal (700kbps+) and i havnt been able to track down the house its coming from, if it is...

2007-08-06 06:59:46 · update #1

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Maybe you can accomplish something by amplifying the signal, but would it be easier to try combination of the wires with "Wireless access point"? For example, You can have your router in the basement and connect it with network wire to "Access Point" on the second floor.

2007-08-06 06:48:41 · answer #1 · answered by Viksicom 4 · 0 0

must be a huge house.

have u tried everything else yet?
Positioning the router centrally and high.
Positioning the router and extender - one to cover 1/2 the other the other 1/2 both central to the 1/2s.
Insure that u are logging on the the strongest signal.

If it is always in one spot u could try the Pringle cantenna.
I can't figure out how to hook to the portable unit though.

2007-08-06 13:39:33 · answer #2 · answered by Bill R 7 · 0 0

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