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kp.
07-07-2003, 06:14 AM
Linksys does sell dedicated repeaters.
I saw it on the shelf today.

Sammy wrote: Hi there, I have a Netgear wireless router and it works fine, until I go down the hall about 30 feet w/ some wooden walls in between, and the signal strength gets to be pretty low. So I bought a dlink access point hoping to strength the signal down that end. but I can't seem to install the access point wirelessly. Only way to do it is to run a wire and this is what I'm trying to avoid. I heard a term "bridging" around here. does my router has to have this capability in order for me to do what I want to do? or is it at all not possible? thanks!! any advice would be greatly appreciated!!


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