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gossal
12th March 2007, 12:48 PM
Hi,
Amateur here. :U

Just wondering if anyone could give me some advice on a moderatley inexpensive Wireless Router/Modem, which could work in a two story (52 square) house which unfortunately has concrete floors, walls and ceilings.

I currently have a D-link DSL-G604T Wireless ADSL Router. :( It only seems to reach half of the house.

Would it be smart to purchase a new router? Or a extender?

Any advice would be great!

Cliff Rogers
12th March 2007, 01:02 PM
....Any advice would be great!

1st, this is the woodturning forum, your question should be here... NOTHING AT ALL TO DO WITH WOODWORK (http://www.woodworkforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=73)

2nd, you may need a wireless access point on each floor connected directly to each other via cable.

Wood Butcher
12th March 2007, 01:14 PM
1st, this is the woodturning forum, your question should be here... NOTHING AT ALL TO DO WITH WOODWORK (http://www.woodworkforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=73)

Is now!:cool:

ozwinner
12th March 2007, 01:16 PM
I dont think we have the sort of router he is looking for. :doh:

Al :U

chrisb691
12th March 2007, 01:25 PM
I would think that you need a 2nd wireless unit, configured to bridge mode. Be aware though, that this unit will run at 1/2 speed on the wireless.

WillyInBris
12th March 2007, 01:32 PM
Yep its a common problem.
In schools we normally use another building and point a directional antenna to the other building and another back to the other building this cuts costs and works well and can cover up to three floors.

You could try the way cliff advised and spend more money then other is to place the Router in a staircase see what type of access that gives you if it works then run a phone extension lead to the Router for your Internet access.

Or take it back and tell them your problem and ask for a solution.

Last of all please secure you network using WEP as I have access to the net from other peoples networks in my area and they don't have any idea as they have no security set up, I COULD BE DOWNLOADING ANYTHING.

Cliff Rogers
12th March 2007, 01:42 PM
You should be able to get a TP-Link wireless access point for less than $100 retail.

abitfishy
12th March 2007, 03:31 PM
As an IT Consultant I have a client with a 2 story waterfront home, same story, brick and cement everywhere, and I used a MIMO rangemax router from Netgear (supposedly better range and reception than standard wireless), AND a rangemax card and get fairly consistant signal. Even using the rangemax router and a normal card, I do get some signal, so the MIMO technology does make a difference in this situation. I have no doubt a normal wireless router and normal wireless card would not work. For best results you need a MIMO router AND MIMO wireless card.

Having said that, unfortunately you will never know unless you try and I don't guarantee the better range wireless devices will work for you.

Netgear use 'rangemax' Belkin use 'G-Plus', but whatever manufacturer you use, it will specify 'MIMO'

The other option is optional stronger antennas, to do this make sure your network cards antenna that comes with it is removable. Also keep in mind if any of the systems are laptops, the built in wireless cards obviously have tiny built in antennas and pose a problem in all but the most basic close by wireless networking - but thats just my experience.

Cliff Rogers
12th March 2007, 03:41 PM
One Netgear router will cost you about $250.
For that you can buy 2 TP-link access points & a lenght of cable & still have change.

abitfishy
12th March 2007, 04:56 PM
One device or two devices and cabling? Defeats the purpose of wanting a wireless network IMO Cliff....

Not everything is about saving a couple of $$$.

Cliff Rogers
12th March 2007, 05:21 PM
..Not everything is about saving a couple of $$$.
Nuh but, sometimes it is the only way to fix the problem. :wink:

28 years in the industry & I trained in radio before that, I'm not clueless. :D

abitfishy
12th March 2007, 07:02 PM
I didn't think we were assuming the wireless MIMO wouldn't fix it........

If a wired access point is the only way, then clearly.

DOh!

Grunt
12th March 2007, 07:38 PM
28 years in the industry & I trained in radio before that, I'm not clueless. :D

We just haven't seen a lot of evidence to support this.


:D:D:D

Cliff Rogers
12th March 2007, 10:03 PM
We just haven't seen a lot of evidence to support this.


:D:D:D

Shouldn't you be chasing a parked car or replacing the tip on a football? :p

Cliff Rogers
12th March 2007, 10:18 PM
I didn't think we were assuming the wireless MIMO wouldn't fix it........

If a wired access point is the only way, then clearly.

DOh!

The bloke already has a Wireless ADSL Router & wireless LAN card(s).
If he can take them back for a refund, then he can try the Netgear option, if he can't, then my option is not going to cost him a heap to fix it unless it is not possible to run a cable from one floor to the next.

The TP-Link gear does work, I installed one in a downstairs office for a builder & his wife can access it from her laptop upstairs.