Yes, several manufacturers that make routers, also offer "range expanders".
Personally, I would go with the same brand as already installed.
There's also the option of upgrading to an "N" router but unless the wireless 
devices around the house have n cards in them, it wouldn't matter.
Have a good weekend.

Jeff Slyn, Owner
SLYN Systems & Peripherals
(502) 426-5469
a new & improved http://www.SLYNsystems.com in process
serving Kentuckiana clients 7 days a week since 1985!

-- Dan Crutcher <[email protected]> wrote:
Does anyone have any experience/advice on boosting the strength of a  
wireless router's signal in a home? Our router works fine in most of  
the house, but there is one room in the back that we use often where  
the signal is very spotty. Is there some "booster" device that I could  
locate in or near that room to get better reception?

Dan


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