This is another phase of the thread, 2nd Router Setup.

At last week's clinic we figured out how to set up my WRT54G as a 
wireless access point to use with a WET11 bridge. The subject of 
security arose and after a short conversation we decided I should try 
using the WRT54G in 802.11b mode for two reasons: 1, the WET11 only 
works on 802.11b, and 2, the wireless signal range of 802.11b is shorter 
than 802.11g.

This morning I installed the WRT54G in the basement and started walking 
around with my laptop checking out the range. I got all bars showing 
green up in my office on the 2nd floor and directly above the WRT54G. I 
went outside and started walking up the driveway. By the time I got to 
the street the laptop was still showing 2 bars. I thought, "Well, it's 
clearly loosing signal strength. Maybe if I put a shield of some sort 
between the WRT54G and the outside wall of the basement, which is the 
direction of the street, maybe that will block the signal in that 
direction." So, I took an aluminum cookie sheet and set it between the 
wall and the WRT54G. I went back up the driveway and saw that, while it 
dropped to 2 bars by the time I got to the street, It took longer to do 
so, i.e. my shield worked to improve the signal strength!

So, now I have radio questions:

Would a shield work?

Does it have to be grounded in order to be effective?

BTW, I'm less concerned about the other three directions away from the 
house because it's twice as far or farther from the location of the 
WRT54G to the nearest neighbor in all three directions as it is to the 
street.


-- 
Regards,

Dick Steffens
 

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