Is there such a thing?
mahina kasi yung wifi namin pag nasa 3rd floor na. although nakaka connect naman pero mabagal... any suggestion aside from those big antenna that you attach sa mga router?
Is there such a thing?
mahina kasi yung wifi namin pag nasa 3rd floor na. although nakaka connect naman pero mabagal... any suggestion aside from those big antenna that you attach sa mga router?
i bought a second router (cnet - P700 lang) and a 15m long LAN cable to extend the wifi coverage in our house.
nung bumili ako ng router may nakita ako linksys range plus yata yun.. pang extend ba ito ng signal? parang extension cord?
OT: kung may booster meron ba wifi blocker? other than passwords.. network magic kasama ng linksys ko kaya lang kelangan meron din ganun yung i-block ko![]()
I replaced my cnet el cheapo router with a Linksys WRH54G. World's apart in terms of signal strength. Now the whole house (1st & 2nd floor) is a hotspot. Abot din yung signal sa garage and front yard.
Can you feel the difference of N routers if the receiving machine is not N signal supported yet?
"Range extender" definition might differ from brand to brand. Generally routers that are "N" enabled have longer ranges along with those with three antennas or antennas that are bigger (wider) or longer.
You can block unwanted wifi connections by activating the security features in your router. The most basic is WEP but your transmissions are not secured so it's still possible for hackers to "peek" into your signals. The next level is WPA which is similar to WEP but also encrypts your signals.OT: kung may booster meron ba wifi blocker? other than passwords.. network magic kasama ng linksys ko kaya lang kelangan meron din ganun yung i-block ko![]()
Another option for security is enabling the MAC number filtering. Each wifi device has it's unique MAC number (machine number). You can configure your router to let only the ones listed within the router to connect. The others which are unlisted will be automatically rejected.