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I have a computer in my workshop, about 50 feet in a straight line from the home desktop router. In a straight line the signal would have to pass through a house wall, a mudroom wall and a garage wall, all insulated but none with foil backed insulation. The signal strength is always "very low" and often drops out completely. How can I improve the signal so I can listen to on line content while I work?
Router:
Cisco-Linksys E2000 wireless N router
Home Computer:
AMD 3+ GHz dual core prosessor, 6 GB RAM, Win 7.
Workshop Computer:
3 GHz P4 processor, 2 GB ram, Win XP, Netgear wireless G card
I can hardwire but distance around walls would be about 100+ feet, some of it outside.
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