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Jerry Feldman wrote: > [...] I had given Frank a couple of solutions: 1. Get a longer > cat-5 cable, and move the Linksys closer to the door. He needs an > additional cat-5 cable for his new computer. That should help. Just remember that you'll need to get POWER to the new location too. That may or may not be a big deal. > 2. If that does not help, I did look at the antennas and sent him a > couple of URLs. Also, if there's a specific area that needs coverage, a directional (panel) antenna can "point" the signal if desired, although the areas behind it may lose out. It's a good solution if the Linksys is going in a corner of the desired coverage area. > BTW: He is strictly a Windows guy. (Actually he is is currently using > a Mac, but is getting a Windows machine to be more compatible with > his wife's system. Convert him! :) - Bob
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