Geoffrey Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>I have had an Airport network in my home for 3 years now and an happy to a
>point. I believe I need more range than before due to possible undetermined
>interference in the neighborhood, or else performance of the base station,
>which has been replaced once already under warranty. I just don't get the
>reception I used to.

Have you tried using a different channel?  If your problem(s) are solely due
to interference, using a different channel might avoid the problem(s).

  <http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58550>

>Suggestions? I hate to think I need to spend $400 for two base stations to
>blanket the house with the best signal strength...but what else can I do?

You shouldn't have to buy two base stations.  Buy a second and run one as
a bridge to the other.  Or sell the one you have and get an Extreme Base
Station with an antenna port and an external antenna for about $350 less
whatever you can get for your existing base station.

Hope this helps,

-Jeff    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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