(My post--http://www.wifi-forum.com/wf/showthread.php?t=76265--to the
alt.internet.wireless forum gateway did not appear to have been posted
to the alt.internet.wireless newsgroup...so I try reposting directly
to the newsgroup. Sorry for any duplicate postings.)
Summary:
I'm looking for recommendations (based upon direct experience or
references to other, professional reviews) for wireless-ethernet range
extenders and/or client-side signal booster antennas. Got any?
Details:
I travel a lot and find several hotspots I use to be weak in signal in
some areas, namely when trying to use the wireless-ethernet signal in
outdoor areas within the range of a hotel/resort at which I'm staying.
To stress: I will not be able to plug in to the soure WAP/router. (I
find this is a point that many people assume because a prime target
for such things are home users; this is not me. I won't have access to
the hotel's WAP/router.)
I'd like to be able buy a quality range extender that itself can act
as a wireless ethernet client (read: no cable attach other than power)
and repeat a more-powerful signal. I see some listed here:
http://computers.pricegrabber.com/wi...Range+Extender
Obviously, it's important that such a range extender be rather
ubiquitous with any WAP manufacturer and not mach only with a WAP of
it's own manufacturer.
I'd also be interested in a PCMCIA or ExpressCard wifi card client
with booster-antenna capability. This 2nd option only works for one
laptop, and I'd be interested in the repeater so that it can work for
many. However, if this "client upgrade" solution offers a
more-reliable signal, I'll go this direction.
For what it's worth: I'm also an Sprint EVDO user, but their EVDO
coverage does not yet cover all places I travel.
Thanks for any help,
-Matt
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