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How far is the computer that doesn't work from the router? Not now, but I
used to live in an average house, semi finished basement, then 2 floors and
we could access the internet wirelessly from anywhere in the house including
basement and I even did it from out on the deck. Now I'm in a 4 room
apartment and haven't checked my range from here beyond the apartment but
I'm sure good within the apartment. Depending on the construction of the
house you should be good for an average to large house I should think.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Adams" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 7:52 AM
Subject: Computer wireless router booster signal
> Well, Friday a friend put in the Cisco 1000 wireless computer router for
> me
> but I am having a problem and looking for suggestions. The wireless
> router
> is connected to the modem where the cable enters the house and is setting
> on
> my computer. The computer with the router setting on it works fine and so
> does my wife's laptop computer in the next room but I have one computer in
> the bedroom and it does not work at all unless I connect it directly. It
> did work for one day just fine but stopped and jaws says it cannot make a
> connection. Can I purchase a stronger adapter for this computer? I am
> open
> to all suggestions. I have thought of moving the router into the next
> room
> but I would have to run about 75 feet of cable as I would have to go
> through
> the attic to get there. Any suggestions will be appreciated
>
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
>
> FRED C. ADAMS W4HC
> THE HOUR IS LATE AND
> THE NIGHT IS FAR SPENT
> VOTE IN NOVEMBER
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