I would like to be able to access a couple of nearby public wireless
systems. My computer is located on the ground floor of my home, and I
cannot get a good enough signal at that location. However, on my upper
floor, or in the attic, with a directional antenna, I can get a signal
that is robust enough to use.
Is there a way for me to be able to locate an antenna upstairs, and
have its received signal wirelessly transmitted to my computer located
on the lower floor? I do not want to have to run ethernet cables up
there, nor would a long run of antenna cable from an external wireless
antenna be viable due to signal losses incurred over such a distance.
Steve
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