Another option which I use is a netgear thing that plugs in the mains next to your router (and in the LAN plug on your router), and anywhere in the house or grounds you plug the other part you get and you have another wireless output point.... don't remember the technical name for it! but your effectively making your mains supply on the house a large extention.... works well too, and you can add as many output points as you like, provided you have a mains socket nearby.... think it was about ?60, I have a few about as the signal will not go through me walls.
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Lots of directional antennas on fleabay, if you can point them at each other they will give you as much gain as a repeater.Originally posted by Simon BolivarLittle medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these
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No they're not mate!! At least mine wasn't......My Belkin extender was ?30 new off Amazon....fairly easy to set up too. Works brilliantly
Originally posted by Deano View PostWhat DeadBase is suggesting is a 'repeater', quite an expensive option and I don't know where you'd actually put the router considering you're outside your house and your original router is in the house.
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This is a good option too. I've got one of these in the upstairs living room where I connect a hub to run my Xbox and Xtreamer.
I bought the Netgear HDX101 200Mbps version off amazon and they work straight out the box. They're now discontinued but these are an alternative
Originally posted by ACMCC View PostAnother option which I use is a netgear thing that plugs in the mains next to your router (and in the LAN plug on your router), and anywhere in the house or grounds you plug the other part you get and you have another wireless output point.... don't remember the technical name for it! but your effectively making your mains supply on the house a large extention.... works well too, and you can add as many output points as you like, provided you have a mains socket nearby.... think it was about ?60, I have a few about as the signal will not go through me walls.
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Peanut helped me with advice to get a signal down in my shack. I have exactly the same situation as you, Pantoufle, so I'll watch for the result on this for you and follow it religiously lol.
I'd love to parp one off down there and tap into this. At least I can now on my iPhone. I never put that down now.
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LOL came to post this, but would seem i've been beaten
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If it's reflectors and antennas you are after then this place:- http://www.freeantennas.com/ has a load of verified plans for them.
Personally I would look at either the homeplug type of units and use your power system for it (we stream movies over our network with no problems this way) or a length of decent Cat5e though a conduit.Lo there do I see my Father. Lo there do I see my Mother, and my Sisters and my Brothers. Lo there do I see the line of my people, back to the beginning. Lo they do call to me. They bid me take my place among them, in the halls of Valhalla where the brave may live forever.
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Whoah! Thread resurrection!
In my previous flat we had homeplug set up, and you can also get a homeplug/wireless combo. To extend the range of the network at the front of the house, I put the 'wireless homeplug' at the back of the house and set it up with the same SSID and password, but on a different wireless channel. Worked flawlessly!
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Originally posted by daverave999 View PostWhoah! Thread resurrection!
In my previous flat we had homeplug set up, and you can also get a homeplug/wireless combo. To extend the range of the network at the front of the house, I put the 'wireless homeplug' at the back of the house and set it up with the same SSID and password, but on a different wireless channel. Worked flawlessly!Sent from my Ouija Board.
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Originally posted by Bad-Yeti View PostAre they the ones that use your household wiring as a network? Do they really work? I find it just staggering, does that mean that your network is open to anyone else on the same grid?
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I use homeplugs and they work really well. I think because the wiring in your house is a closed loop ie it's a ring main, other folks can't hack in IIRC. You can pick up a pair of 200Mps plugs for around ?50 on Amazon or ebay. To work best, they need to be in a socket all of their own so as to avoid interference from other devices
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You could try one of those Alpha usb wifi cards, they have got quiet good signal and you can choose the antena type, thought the card itself costs about the same like a cheap router lol 2922858945_a6f0ea2116.jpg
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