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How to extend my receiver's connection to router?

Thread title: How to extend my receiver's connection to router?
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07-03-2007, 02:09 AM
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Yeah, the room I am trying to get it to is 120 feet away, and has pretty solid walls.

07-03-2007, 02:15 AM
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Stick it in the microwave and it will charge it... ^^ The parts I told you.

07-03-2007, 03:33 AM
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Don't blame you Damien, I wouldn't want to try it either. :/
NOT that I don't trust Vizon or anything, but all the same.....cooking your router?

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Buy an ethernet extention cord as well as another router. Then connect the cable to both routers and put the new router as close to the place you want the signal to be recieved at.

If you want to be reassured, it's how you can access the same network from hundreds of feet away (at a school or a library). They have several routers set up everywhere.

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I've heard the best way to extend your router range is getting a bigger ariel. Try getting a 9db (or something like that ) ariel and put it on your router. Try getting one off ebay as it will be much cheaper than getting it from a shop.

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For all you to scared to try this once i digg up my old routers ill test it out for you .

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