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Yep, see http://www.netgear.co.uk/office_wireless_antenna.phpOriginally posted by VectraMan View PostBigger aerial? You can get directional point to point aerials that can cover a few miles.
I mate of mine set one of these up for someone and they work very well. Make sure you use the matching antenna cable, as cheaper crappy ones don't work so well.
These antennae and cables are available from Amazon (UK) but as you're in Spain that might be a useless piece of info.
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Don't forget it's a 2 way thing so it's no good having a strong signal from your router if the laptop can't reach the router.
A repeater is your best bet but you could try positioning the router in different places to see if it makes a difference.
http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop...CategoryID=259
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Ok, point taken.Originally posted by oxtailsoup View PostThere is no landline available. My neighbour has a satellite internet connection.
I'm not going to do the work for you but here's a clue...
Buy some Pringles...
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There is no landline available. My neighbour has a satellite internet connection.Originally posted by Churchill View Post
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Bigger aerial? You can get directional point to point aerials that can cover a few miles. Or if you're cheap, use pringles.
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I should add that I am using a laptop with built in wireless functionality. It picks up the signal but is weak so I have to sit right by the closest window to her property - not going to bore you with a layout of our villa but lets just say that is not the most convenient position!
On Ebay there are some booster antenna that would need to replace the small router antenna in my neighbours property. I could do this if this is guaranteed to work - has anyone had experience of using these?
My perfect senario is to buy some sort of repeater/booster that I can place on my property, but not sure if this is possible?Last edited by oxtailsoup; 9 April 2010, 11:35.
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Boosting a wireless signal
Ok, here is the senario. Our neighbour in Spain (holiday home) has an internet connection which we have agreed to share. Last week I attached a wireless router to her connection and I am just about able to pick up the connection in our property. But it's quite weak.
Are there any products that I can set up in our property to boost the signal? I want to steer away from adding more kit in her house because I feel a bit awkward asking to be honest.
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