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Has anyone tried the new Hawking Technologies wireless HSB1 Signal Booster?
It looks promising but would like to know before I buy. I am trying to get a
stronger signal to two computers on the second floor. One is a desk top and
has a directional antenna on it and gets 68% the laptop only gets 25 to 30%
as I can not change out antennas. The router/ap is in the basement and
unfortunately must stay there.
Thanks
Jim

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Hi

You can give it a try, however (depending on the environment) Antennae or
Boosters are not very effective indoor.

May be this can Help:

Extending Distance: http://www.ezlan.net/Distance.html

Wireless Router as an AP: http://www.ezlan.net/router_AP.html

Wireless Bridging: http://www.ezlan.net/bridging1.html

Jack (MVP-Networking).





"Jim" <jcmios@n-connect.net> wrote in message
news:10r7c823vh8dvf3@corp.supernews.com...
> Has anyone tried the new Hawking Technologies wireless HSB1 Signal
Booster?
> It looks promising but would like to know before I buy. I am trying to get
a
> stronger signal to two computers on the second floor. One is a desk top
and
> has a directional antenna on it and gets 68% the laptop only gets 25 to
30%
> as I can not change out antennas. The router/ap is in the basement and
> unfortunately must stay there.
> Thanks
> Jim
>
>


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