by Flack » Tue Dec 23, 2014 8:40 am
I've read about those powerline network adapters but don't know anyone who has actually tried one. If you end up picking one up, let me know how it works.
My internet cable jack is upstairs in a corner of the house. Because of a cat that likes to chew things, I have to leave the door shut to this room which drops the wireless signal throughout the house. I've considered running a longer cable and sticking the wireless router out in the hallway but
I bought a wireless repeater a few years ago and it's terrible. I can't remember if it's an off brand or not but every time the power flickers it loses its settings, which becomes a problem as it starts handing out duplicate DHCP addresses again. It sucks. Every time it resets I have to physically connect to it when an ethernet cable to change the settings back.
Generally speaking most PCI wireless cards come with a big external antenna that attaches so it would seem they might get better reception -- however, they are typically behind the PC and shoved up against a wall so maybe that's why they need them. If it were me I'd either get a wireless repeater or try that powerline thing.
I've read about those powerline network adapters but don't know anyone who has actually tried one. If you end up picking one up, let me know how it works.
My internet cable jack is upstairs in a corner of the house. Because of a cat that likes to chew things, I have to leave the door shut to this room which drops the wireless signal throughout the house. I've considered running a longer cable and sticking the wireless router out in the hallway but
I bought a wireless repeater a few years ago and it's terrible. I can't remember if it's an off brand or not but every time the power flickers it loses its settings, which becomes a problem as it starts handing out duplicate DHCP addresses again. It sucks. Every time it resets I have to physically connect to it when an ethernet cable to change the settings back.
Generally speaking most PCI wireless cards come with a big external antenna that attaches so it would seem they might get better reception -- however, they are typically behind the PC and shoved up against a wall so maybe that's why they need them. If it were me I'd either get a wireless repeater or try that powerline thing.