I agree with Andy. Antennas are your friend.

Check this out:
http://www.freeantennas.com/projects/template2/index.html

This works with your existing router.

Good luck,
Scott

Scott Zimmerman
Amateur Radio Call N3XCC
474 Barnett Road
Boswell, PA 15531


Andrew Seybold wrote:

> Otherwise a second access point at your house with an outdoor yagi 
> attached to it might do the trick—not a second Wi-Fi router but an 
> access point only with an external antenna—they are also easy to come by.
> Andy
> 

> Curious;
> Has anyone tried a passive repeater to extend the distance of internet 
> service. I have a daughter living in a house about 150 yards away. She 
> has little to no service from my n-router. There is nothing to block the 
> signal between us. What about connecting two yagis back to back and 
> putting them on a pole halfway between us. Never tried it on vhf or uhf. 
> Just wondering if anyone has tried it fer a wifi extension.
> 
> Dennis no5c
> 


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