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  • From: "Gareth Cook" <gcook@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 12:12:18 +0000
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Tony

You tried doing the radio boost mod ?

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"BUTLER, Tony, FM" <tony.butler@xxxxxxx>
Today 11:59

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My WAP11 is downstairs in a cupboard.  I am about 10 feet from it horizontally and whatever a standard ground floor height vertically.
I get about 25% signal strength and without moving the devices/changing any config etc , have had signals vary from 11mb down to 2 mb/sec last night, ususalyl varying between 11 and 5.
I dread to think what would happen if I went outside with this!
60' & 3 walls seems reasonable for you though - think about poor me :)
 
Tony
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Stainton-James, Mark (London) [mailto:stainmar@xxxxxxx]
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20 March 2002 10:39
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[ukha_d] Netgear Access Point Range

I use a Netgear wireless access point, and have been very disappointed with the poor range that I get from it. From about 60 feet away, through 3 walls I get a 2Mbp connection.  
 
Should I be regarding this as normal ? If its not normal what factors are likely to effect the range (other than walls - can't do much about them) If it is normal does anyone know who provides antennas for the Netgear (rather than using Pringle cans)
 
Thanks,
 
Mark



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