Unless you need to send the signal in the opposite direction, just install a
reflector.
http://www.walyou.com/blog/2007/10/16/increase-your-wifi-connection-by-yourself/


On 11/2/07, Marcio V. Pinheiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My daughter now has a new Toshiba Laptop. I have a wireless network
> at home. Her computer enters in the network OK but not in her
> room that is a little far way.
>
> Question, can I install a Network Adapter USB-2 in her computer and
> use it instead of what she has built in? Will this help?
> Also, if I change from C to a G network will this help?


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