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I'm trying to use my Netgear WNDR3700 has a bridge...I have my Linksys WRTG running Tomato plugged into my cable modem, and I want that to control all routing, etc. I want the WNDR3700 to be a dumb ...
I wanted to extend my network's range since the signal drop is drastic at the opposite side of the house. I currently use a Linksys E2000 as my AP and I wanted to set my older Netgear WGT624 v2 as the ...
You can have a blazing-fast fibre line and still struggle with buffering, laggy Zoom calls, or “no signal” in the back bedroom. That’s because fibre is only the internet pipe coming into your home – ...
Q: Can you extend the range of 802.11 networks using wireless repeaters? I have an application where I need mobile coverage in a large parking lot of trucks. Rather than hardwired access points, can ...
802.11n fast Wi-Fi has plenty of speed to offer enterprises but limited range; using 'prosumer' products, you can set up Wi-FI bridging to extend 802.11n coverage farther In companies, wireless ...
Yet, despite its convenience, Bluetooth has a well‑known limitation: range. The connection between a device and its source—whether it's a phone streaming music or a sensor reporting data—can stretch ...
RELM Wireless Corporation has introduced a rugged new portable repeater in a lightweight, easily transportable, waterproof carrying case, the Rapid Deployment Portable Repeater (RDPR) "The Go Box," ...