Wireless strength

GearBox

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Hi, I have a pc in my house that is located on the very top floor. I set up a wireless router in my basement, where my modem is located (instead of running around 100 to 200 ft of ethernet cable from my basement to my upstairs pc) I was wondering if there is anyway I can up the signal strength. I took a screen shot of my current D Link configuration and was wonder if I can gain any more performance out of it by changing certain values. Thx for your help


http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa242/flutie-7/untitled.jpg
 
Hi, I have a pc in my house that is located on the very top floor. I set up a wireless router in my basement, where my modem is located (instead of running around 100 to 200 ft of ethernet cable from my basement to my upstairs pc) I was wondering if there is anyway I can up the signal strength. I took a screen shot of my current D Link configuration and was wonder if I can gain any more performance out of it by changing certain values. Thx for your help


http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa242/flutie-7/untitled.jpg

There are ethernet adapters that run through your home wiring, as well as signal boosting antennas
 
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