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Please help?? I have the router installed in my basement as the whole house is wired with Cat 5 cable and all the drops are in the basement. I know that a 802.11n router will support both 802.11b and 802.11g networks, but would the range of a 802.11g network increase with a n router? I was wondering if i could still acess the internet at my neighbours house? I know there is speed difference, but trying to figure out if upgrading to the N is worth my effort and money. Trying to determine if it will reach a point farther from my house than my G does. I can’t access the network in my kitchen or the south half of my garage, and wonder if a booster device exists If you are a BlackBerry user and you haven’t considered taking advantage of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) then now would be a great time to start investigating your options. BlackBerry VoIP can help you save money and open up the world of IP communications efficiently, quickly at a very low cost. VoIP uses SIP [...] Me and a friend bridging 2 secure wifi networks that are 280 meters apart. … bridge wifi secure hacking wireless 2.4ghz antenna network edimax WPA2 SSID sharing cisco router kismac kismet range LAN MAN WAN bolton farnworth grimey121uk |
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