ChatterBank1 min ago
Wireless signal problem
I have Virgin media broadband service. Netgear Wireless router with that. Router is in the back (dining) room where it is connected to a PC using ethernet cable so it's fine there.
I have my office right at the back of the garden about 20 meter away. Now that is where problem starts. I have connected a PC there using wireless USB. And that sometimes gives me problem. Sometime it works fine and at times connection keeps on breaking.
I checked my laptop with built in Wireless at the same time and same place. That seems to be working fine. So I think that problem is with the USB adaptor I am using. Any suggestions please or any better options?
Right now I am using this one,
http://www.tenda.cn/product/show.php?productid -328.html
Thanks in advace.
I have my office right at the back of the garden about 20 meter away. Now that is where problem starts. I have connected a PC there using wireless USB. And that sometimes gives me problem. Sometime it works fine and at times connection keeps on breaking.
I checked my laptop with built in Wireless at the same time and same place. That seems to be working fine. So I think that problem is with the USB adaptor I am using. Any suggestions please or any better options?
Right now I am using this one,
http://www.tenda.cn/product/show.php?productid -328.html
Thanks in advace.
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an option which might work is get a usb extension cable so you can reposition the adapter
failing that you need a high gain aerial (which still might not work
wireless is iffy anyway ... but a desktop is just a big block of metal between router and adapter
east west ... wire's best
an option which might work is get a usb extension cable so you can reposition the adapter
failing that you need a high gain aerial (which still might not work
wireless is iffy anyway ... but a desktop is just a big block of metal between router and adapter
east west ... wire's best
You could always make an antenna out of an old pringles can, if you can get a USB dongle that has a coax input. Or just buy one.
Otherwise, you could invest in a more powerful router. Look for the MIMO ones, wireless-n type, with two aerials.
Another option is to get a wireless repeater for your current router (though at this price, you may as well just get another router). This could be fitted in your shed, and has a more powerful antenna to receive the wifi signal. Then just use an ethernet cable from this receiver, or it can re-send the wifi signal it received.
Otherwise, you could invest in a more powerful router. Look for the MIMO ones, wireless-n type, with two aerials.
Another option is to get a wireless repeater for your current router (though at this price, you may as well just get another router). This could be fitted in your shed, and has a more powerful antenna to receive the wifi signal. Then just use an ethernet cable from this receiver, or it can re-send the wifi signal it received.