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Can anyone help out with suggestions to sort the practicalities of the following:I want to have a wireless network in a building but unfortunately the computers will be positioned at either end of the building, separated by several thick walls and actually on different floors. Would it be possible to have a wireless network at one end (closest to the ADSL "box") and (some how) link either some sort of "repeater" or a second wireless zone at the other end of the building? I realise we could run a network cable from the adsl end to a network hub at the other but the building layout and thick walls would make this a very impractical solution. It's possible that there would be two (or 3) computers at either "end".I have tried a sort of dummy run with a "wireless G" wireless router but, while there was a signal at the distant end, this is so weak and of doubtful reliability that some other solution is needed. Any suggestions or recommendations for bits of kit would be greatfully received, THANX
Would it be possible to have a wireless network at one end (closest to the ADSL "box") and (some how) link either some sort of "repeater" or a second wireless zone at the other end of the building?
You do know you can just buy bigger arials for these things to extend the range.MRF
Don't want to dilute this thread too much but:1. Our Network 'aerial' box has to be exactly aligned with our outbuilding window or it will not carry.2. We have a constant problem with cordless 'phones. Our house is 60' long with 3' internal walls & 3 floors, & we have to have 2 sets - serving each end of the house. So there has to be a sort of 'relay race' if I take a call at one end & have to change 'phones to reach the other. Just toying with the idea of the Tesco Best Buy set which has 'a very good range', but 'range' always seems to be 'line of sight'.Any advice on the latter point would be well received!