Thanks,
It's better range that appeals to me. There is a brick wall within the house that I'm hoping to get WiFi through. I know there are a few options for me. A removable antenna might work because I could have the router box where I could plug ethernet cable in, and locate the antenna where it would get enough signal into the brick part of the house. I guess we still have to be nervous about the fact that the spec for N has not been decided. Is anyone up on that? Is there any chance that when the spec settles down, adjustments can be made to an N router with software?


Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
Try a G MIMO router.

I just swapped out our Dlink router (G) that had a very so so signal all throughout the building (round building many walls at angles) and replaced it with a Belkin G MIMO router (the routers were all donations so lets not get into a brand war) and the difference in reception was fantastic. Where I had so-so to no reception before I have excellent now.



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