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M250cnc
18-11-2010, 05:56 PM
I want to extend the range of my Wi Fi what is the thing I'm looking for called.

It just need to be directional I'm not BT, maybe fixed outdoor type maybe.

Phil

m_c
18-11-2010, 09:09 PM
Google WiFi Range Extender.

Not used one personally, but that's what they're called.

Jonathan
18-11-2010, 10:55 PM
I'm interested in this too - to get the wireless connection up to my workshop. I've seen the odd design for a directional antenna lurking around, but never tried it.

Swarfing
18-11-2010, 11:06 PM
google a wireless bridge. there is a way of re flashing an old wireless router to act as the bridge to connect the two networks together. You can by off the shelf as well

Swarfing
18-11-2010, 11:08 PM
this is what i mean

http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Wireless_Bridge

m_c
19-11-2010, 01:09 AM
I used to have a few bookmarks saved for making wifi antenaes, but in the end I figured it was just far easier/cheaper/more reliable to get a roll of cable.

However if you want to stick with wireless, a booster will simply receive the wifi and retransmit. Ideally it should sit roughly in the middle of the main wifi point (usually your router) and whatever you want to receive the wifi (usually your computer). However, getting it roughly central between the two points isn't always practical. If your router isn't on the shed side of your house, a booster may provide enough boost to allow the signal to reach the shed.

A Bridge on the other hand, is more suited where you want to connect several computers at a second location (i.e. your shed). It essentially connects (aka bridges) two seperate networks together, and in the case of this thread, it makes the two networks appear as one. Wifi bridges also have the benefit of providing a physical network connection at the second location, which is always handy for older/non-wifi computers.

Which approach you use depends entirely on what you want to acheive.

Kai
04-02-2011, 01:25 PM
Goto www.solwise.co.uk (http://www.solwise.co.uk) I used to work there they have what you need hell they can do a 30Km ling in 2.4Ghz never mind 5Ghz its just the curve of the earth thats the problem there. If you really need help PM me I used to set this stuff up all the time and its not as hard as it looks.