On 8 Aug 2006 12:12:37 -0700,
mialozada@gmail.com wrote:
>I'm currently sharing wireless with my neighbor (router is based in his
>apartment). The signal is strong in one area of my apartment, but
>weaker in others. I have a Netgear WGR614 (this is not the one that is
>currently transmitting the signal) and I was wondering if I could use
>it as a "repeater" to extend/strengthen the signal in my apartment?
No. The WGR614 does not have a repeater mode, or a WDS (wireless
distibution something) mode.
>If
>so, how do I do that? If not, do I need to by a repeater? Any
>suggestions on afforable, quality brands?
I consider repeaters to be an evil abomination created by the devil
himself to pollute the airwaves with duplicate packets.
Before you think about a repeater, think about a better antenna on the
client end. You didn't specify what you're using to connect to the
neighbor. If it has an easily accessible antenna, then either an
aftermarket antenna, or a reflector will be more useful than a
repeater. If a laptop, then an external USB wireless dongle will also
work.
See:
http://www.freeantennas.com http://www.usbwifi.orcon.net.nz/
Lots more after you disclose your client hardware.
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