Thanks for the info. My router does not have a connection for an external antenna. I talked to a network guy at work and he told me that I need to use an access point for what I am wanting to do.
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Winterlight Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 9:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [H] Extending wireless network. You need a signal booster. The way they work is that you run a coaxial cable out to an antenna that is about 12 inches by one inch diameter that is located somewhere, in the attic, on the roof, outside ... where ever... a spot that does receive a strong single. Then they broadcast that signal in an area where there is no signal. Price will depend on the range of the broadcast circle. I live in a dead zone and use this one...works good. It is over your budget, I paid almost 300 for it in 2008 because it is for an office facility so it has a huge range and covers all cell phone band widths. http://tinyurl.com/krw8hjt At 04:34 PM 9/3/2013, you wrote: >Hi, > > > >I am wanting to increase the wireless signal in my house in an area where I >only get 1-2 bars of signal level on my phone. What do I need to do this? >Would I use an extender or an access point? I have a gigabit switch in the >location where I would like to put whatever it is needed to increase my >signal strength. > > > >Suggestions on brands/models to look at would be appreciated. Would like to >keep costs less than $125 or so. > > > >My current router is a Linksys E4200. > > > >Thanks, > >Bobby
