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That may work on the single antenna, but the Microsoft base stations have
two. You would be unbalancing the signal by doing so. There is no
supported method of boosting the signal on Microsoft products.
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Chris H.
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<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> The card inside is a standard broadcom miniPCI card. Under
> each foot-pad is a screw. The pads just come off with a
> slight pull, the screws with a screw driver, and the clear
> plastic face plate just clips in (so it may take a good
> tug). Other than that, carefully remove the silicone
> around the connector and find an internal antenna that will
> hook into a mini-PCI card's plug. The antenna should just
> sit in the case, so you could fairly easily remove it. It
> is held in there by two bent jumper prongs.
> -M
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have a range extending antenna but the base station
>>antenna doesn't appear to screw off. Is this correct?
>>Any way to boost the signal if I can't put an antenna on?
>>Thanks, Ken.
>>.
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