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On 11 Feb 2007 15:19:11 -0800, "CJB" wrote:
Just found a possible solution: Only if both flats can take the 5dB loss in the cable, AND the path loss of 4.5 meters. Wireless routers are rated for quite a distance in the clear, but apparently your brick puts the challenge to that. Walk down the hall with your laptop running its adapter program showing signal strength. How far can you go? If it isn't half way, you don't stand a chance. If you can, then subtract 5dB (which means roughly to the other flat's front door) and the signal should still be substantial (or your throughput will plummet). Run CAT5 between flats and buy another router. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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