Mary Jo, I saw this on Digg yesterday.  For a few cents, you can whip your
own wifi extender!

"For less than a nickel, you can change your regular antenna into a high
gain antenna just like the $30 range extender antennas. A Favorite Most
Popular on Instructables.com!"

http://www.ifilm.com/video/2903931?cmpnid=784&pt=bk&refsite=10637

On 11/1/07, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >I got an antenna booster on mine.  It has fixed drop outs and cold spots.
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> Yeah, I looked at that very item on Amazon, but it had very mixed reviews
> as well, a lot of 1-star reviews from people who couldn't get it to work.
> Great if it does work, but frustrating otherwise, and there doesn't seem to
> be good information on how to know if your router is compatible or not.
> Since I have issues with dropouts even when I have a decent signal, I
> figured the $90 would be better spent on upgrading my router.
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