On Sat, 2015-04-25 at 00:51 +0200, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> > Move the wireless access point, move or improve the antenna
> (transmitter
> > and/or receiver), re-position the the failing client device, add
> another
> > access point or wireless repeater, move objects that may be in the
> way
> > of the wireless signal path.
> 
> I did get a longer antenna for the Linksys WRT54GL WiFi router.
> I also tried to set up a WiFi repeater (SilverCrest SWR 300 a1)
> but could not get it working under Fedora or Windows.
> I have thought of using a TP-Link which is set up on my system.

I tried a wireless repeater a few years ago. Complete waste of money,
despite being a reputable brand (Linksys). Also, repeaters reduce your
wireless bandwidth by about 50% IIRC. A much better solution is to use a
pair of power-line adaptors. Modern ones use the IEEE 1901 standard
(known as Homeplug), are available from several manufacturers and have
good performance.

poc

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