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On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 17:57:22 GMT, stephen wrote:
but - you mentioned you could run power out to your shed. Why not plumb it in for power and networking? then you can add a separate access point there and avoid antennae, gain, loss through leaves and the rest. Hi Stephen, I'm confused about this "access point" thing. Is that the same as a "router"? Is it as simple as buying a second router (routers are familiar to me) and just hooking that second router to the first router by cable and that would extend my range by the distance of the cable connecting the two routers? This is a key confusion point for me! Beverly |
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