I tried these and didn't work very well at all. Worthless as far as I'm
concerned. Maybe others have had better luck. I'd get a wireless
access point and set up as a repeater such as a wap54g
73
Butch
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Wallace, ks.
On Fri, 30 Sep
2011, manny wrote:
Aloha,
Your solution might be the
NETGEAR Powerline AV 200 Adapter Kit
amazon link:
http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Powerline-200-Adapter-Kit/dp/B0036R9YA6/ref=dp_ob_image_ce
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On 9/30/2011 1:30 AM, Keith wrote:
I use a netbook in a room that has a lot of metal and electrical
devices between it and the wireless router my household uses. On the best
days, I can get a low wireless signal on my netbook, while on bad days, I
cannot get a signal at all. For the most part, I get a very low signal. I
notice if I move the netbook about 30 feet towards the router, the signal is
steady at low. Problem is, at that point in the room, I am sitting in my
bathroom. Does anyone know of a good wireless adapter (external USB) or, if
it exists, a device that would plug into my LAN port on my netbook that would
act like a wireless card/receiver.
Thanks for any help.
Keith
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