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MYPCTech84

Posted 11:27 pm, 07/19/2011

Linksys blows. They are Cisco's reject. (ex. Compaq = HP's reject) Get a netgear N600 for your home. You won't be disapointed. You must have the right technology in your wireless adapter to take advantage of the extended range. I can set it up for you for $20.00 within 1 hour. Call me @ 336-981-4157 if you wish or just email me @ dukefan4eva84@gmail.com regarding your concern. Feel free to visit my website @ www.mypctechoncall.com and feel out the contact us form. This website is a work in progress.

Fins

Posted 11:04 pm, 07/14/2011

Instead of dealing with the hassle of flashing the firmware, you could just buy a Buffalo.


http://www.amazon.com/Buffa...amp;sr=8-1


They ship with DD-WRT firmware.


Wilkesone, how much are you trying to boost your signal? There are a variety of options. TP-Link makes some cheap, descent solutions. They have one high gain antenna that can work up to 3 miles (needs one at each end), and I believe it runs about $50.

bennett78

Posted 12:42 pm, 07/13/2011

You may want to look for an access point repeater. It well extend the range of your wifi

http://lifehacker.com/55631...i-repeater

Ant Flo

Posted 2:03 pm, 07/11/2011

Yes, but it is usually cheaper to buy a better router and put a better antennae on it, then trying to boost your home router...

If you have a linksys, you can try ddwrt - it can boost the output somewhat..

wilkesone

Posted 1:45 pm, 07/11/2011

Is there anything available such as this--a device that will boost a WIFI signal significantly?

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