As mentioned in previous threads, my wife and I are living in an apartment without Internet access. We can take our notebook computers to the common library area to get online, but that proves inconvenient sometimes.
So I'm wondering: What's the cheapest way to extend a wireless network signal? I tried boosting my Linksys WRT54GL (running DD-WRT v23 SP2) to 70mW, but still couldn't reach the apartment.
I'm terrible at estimating distances, so I won't even try to tell you how far it is from the router to the apartment. All I can say is that a WRT54GL running at 70mW cuts out about 2/3 of the way from the router to the room.
I was thinking of picking up a Linksys wireless access point, but those can get pricey.
I also thought of a directional antenna, but am afraid of things getting too technical for my limited experience to tackle.
So I'm wondering: What's the cheapest way to extend a wireless network signal? I tried boosting my Linksys WRT54GL (running DD-WRT v23 SP2) to 70mW, but still couldn't reach the apartment.
I'm terrible at estimating distances, so I won't even try to tell you how far it is from the router to the apartment. All I can say is that a WRT54GL running at 70mW cuts out about 2/3 of the way from the router to the room.
I was thinking of picking up a Linksys wireless access point, but those can get pricey.
I also thought of a directional antenna, but am afraid of things getting too technical for my limited experience to tackle.