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At The Back => Time Out => Topic started by: _tom_ on February 07, 2006, 07:33:38 PM
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So basically, our wireless system at home sucks. We use a Netgear router of some description and we never have a reliable connection to the internet. Its always losing signal, or just not receiving data. We want to upgrade to something more reliable, with better range than this Netgear. I dunno what is good and whats cr@p really. Anyone know? Must work with Centrino wireless on my laptop!
Cheers
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i have a linksys router and that seems to work fine.... for our family pc and two laptops... oh and sometimes my xbox live which i connect to wirelessly... as well...
not sure of the exact model but i could find out.... i think the series is "wireless-g" or something
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You have a couple of options if it's a signal strength issue (do you lose your connection if you use a wired connection ?)
The free option is :
Move the whoreless router to somewhere that gives you better coverage.
The options which cost money in acending order are :
Get a good wireless card based on the atheros chipset (Netgear wag 511 for example) as they have much better reception than other chipsets.
Install a repeater to improve coverage (many cheap wireless routers can run as repeaters)
Go for a new G spec router and wireless card which make used of reflected signals and multiple antenna to improve reception (and speed).
Rob...
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ooh ok cheers. I was looking at linksys coz my mate says he picks a linksys up from down his street.. However maybe its just the ISP, I've heard other BT users get this happen aswell..
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Radio signals are bizzare things at the best of times, is it your computer bitching about losing the signal from the base station or being unable to contact the internet ?
Rob...
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Radio signals are bizzare things at the best of times, is it your computer bitching about losing the signal from the base station or being unable to contact the internet ?
Rob...
I dont really know :? In the internet connection box thing its just not receiving any packets..
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I set mine wireless router up recently. I had excellent reception in the bedroom, but when I moved the PC in the back room the reception is low. The thing is I bought the best Netgear router in terms of range but the walls etc do block the signal. My house isn't even that big so its rather annoying.
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We've got an Apple iBook with built-in wireless and a (now somewhat ancient, 3 or 4 years old) linksys router. Ethernet from cable modem goes to linksys router and magical wireless radio waves go to the iBook (and, of course, back again). Set-up was a doddle! Mac OS X recognizes working wireless networks automatically, and I just used the default settings on the linksys router. It just, as they say, worked.
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All wireless networks are limited to range and the number of walls the signal has to travel through.
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Thing is its worked in my room no problems before, so I dont think its range is cr@p, just the "goodness" of the signal, for lack of a better word :lol: I dont know anything about wireless internet though, other than we have it at my house :D
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Rearranging the equipment may yield some improved results (orientation can be a bit wierd with radio signals).
As I said before try obtaining a cheap atheros based wifi card as have a way better reception than the intel chipset.
Rob...
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Rearranging the equipment may yield some improved results (orientation can be a bit wierd with radio signals).
As I said before try obtaining a cheap atheros based wifi card as have a way better reception than the intel chipset.
Rob...
Atheros based wifi card? What is this magic? Do you mean like a "proper" Netgear receiver for the computer? My dad has a Netgear PCI card which I tried installing and didnt work coz I didnt have the right software..
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Atheros based wifi card? What is this magic? Do you mean like a "proper" Netgear receiver for the computer? My dad has a Netgear PCI card which I tried installing and didnt work coz I didnt have the right software..
Yeah it's a proper card, are you working on a desktop or laptop machine ?
Atheros is the type of chip in it.
Rob...
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I'm on my laptop. This is weird.. its working fine in my room now, I'm on it as we speak :? :lol:
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Tom,
Is there any metal between your network card and router? And no, Metallica CDs don't count. :lol:
Things like steel ceiling beams can play havoc with wireless signals.