Hello,
I have a LinkSys 2.4 GHz wireless router, model BEFW11S4.
I have this in my living room and I was hoping I could use
my PC in my bedroom, which is about 15 m (50 ft) away but
there is a door and a wall between the two points.  Unfortunately,
the connection turned out to be sporadic.  Sometime I get connection
and sometime not.  So I am trying to find a solution to
extend the signal reach a little bit.  First thing I would
like to try before buying a $100 booster is to use an external
directional antenna with extension cable so that it can be
positioned in a better place.  But I cannot find a place
to buy such thing.

Googling on this subject yielded only Cantenna.  It, however,
seems to be designed to be attached to the PC side, not the router.
They don't sell a cable for BEFW11S4.

I went to a local Radio Shack also.  They do sell cables with BNC
connector.  But they don't sell external antennas.  I was hoping
I could use the antenna that comes with the router because it is
detachable.  But the antenna has a plastic sleeve around its male
connector and that prevents it from connecting to a regular female
BNC connector, which also has a metal screwing sleeve.

So, anybody has any suggestion how to get around this situation?
--
T. "Kuro" Kurosaka, San Francisco, California


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