Davis Goertzen
New Member
Hello all,
I am considering installing a high-speed internet network at my home (we live in the country, and are currently on dial-up, which is SLOW). Anyway, there are two buildings on this property to which I would like to provide internet. At Building A there is a desktop, which could be wired in to a router, and also a laptop, which would be wireless throughout the house; both machines are running Windows XP. At Building B, which is a log structure about 65 yards away, there is a laptop running Windows Vista. I should mention that the router would be in the same room as the desktop; the Vista laptop and the desktop are in the closest possible corners of their respective buildings. Anyway, I was wondering if it would be possible to set up an arrangement where the internet would come to the router in Building A, get wired into the desktop, and get broadcast as a Wireless N signal to the other laptops. My main worry here is, will the laptop in Building B be able to pick up the signal? I've heard that Wireless N has better signal strength and distance than either B or G, but I don't know whether it would reach the other computer, and I don't want to waste money trying to find out. One of the computer stores I phoned said I'd need high-gain antennas for the router and the laptop in the other building; can anyone provide any more help?
If I didn't make anything clear, let me know and I'll try again. Thanks.
I am considering installing a high-speed internet network at my home (we live in the country, and are currently on dial-up, which is SLOW). Anyway, there are two buildings on this property to which I would like to provide internet. At Building A there is a desktop, which could be wired in to a router, and also a laptop, which would be wireless throughout the house; both machines are running Windows XP. At Building B, which is a log structure about 65 yards away, there is a laptop running Windows Vista. I should mention that the router would be in the same room as the desktop; the Vista laptop and the desktop are in the closest possible corners of their respective buildings. Anyway, I was wondering if it would be possible to set up an arrangement where the internet would come to the router in Building A, get wired into the desktop, and get broadcast as a Wireless N signal to the other laptops. My main worry here is, will the laptop in Building B be able to pick up the signal? I've heard that Wireless N has better signal strength and distance than either B or G, but I don't know whether it would reach the other computer, and I don't want to waste money trying to find out. One of the computer stores I phoned said I'd need high-gain antennas for the router and the laptop in the other building; can anyone provide any more help?
If I didn't make anything clear, let me know and I'll try again. Thanks.