daniel
May 15 2008, 06:58 PM
Well i currently own a dlink DGL-4500 router but due to the fact that walls here are brick the signal reaches only half of the house... i want to extend the signal to teh whole house without the use of any cable... is there any way to do this??? if so which product would you recommend..
thx
dan
Kash
May 15 2008, 07:07 PM
Since you already have an N router, the only real option you have left is to get a wireless repeater.
daniel
May 15 2008, 07:19 PM
any recommendation on brand and model? im looking for anything that will give me a good range no more than 200 bucks... but a cheaper one will b better
alexfort93
May 16 2008, 02:12 AM
Try using tin foil. Works for me.
daniel
May 16 2008, 04:52 AM
tin foil wont do it.. its a 5000ft^2 house and each wall is made of thick brick layers...
itsernst
May 16 2008, 03:17 PM
Linksys makes a solid Wireless Repeater; Keep it simple.
Thewacokid
May 16 2008, 03:27 PM
QUOTE (daniel @ May 16 2008, 12:52 PM)

tin foil wont do it.. its a 5000ft^2 house and each wall is made of thick brick layers...
Must be an older house. I haven't seen new development of that size go in without CAT5 everywhere in quite a while.
daniel
May 16 2008, 07:41 PM
im not in the US... im in south america....
Thewacokid
May 16 2008, 07:48 PM

I read Columbia as "Columbia, SC." Go me for assuming.
wevsspot
May 16 2008, 08:02 PM
Daniel,
Since you have a "N" wireless router, your options right now are going to be pretty limited since the majority of repeaters only comply with the "B" or "G" specifications. If there is any way to get around using a repeater you will probably be happier in the long run. Repeaters WILL result in a loss of bandwidth regardless.
Some options;
Cable to an Access Point centrally located in the home
Move the existing router to a centrally located place in the home
Mount the existing router in the highest location possible in the home
Replace the existing router antenna with high gain antenna if available
hardnrg
May 16 2008, 11:27 PM
use an electric-ethernet modulator pair (e.g. Devolo Homeplug) with an access point:
Wireless N router (ethernet) <--short ethernet cable--> (ethernet) modulator (mains socket) <-----------------mains wiring-------------->
(mains socket) modulator (ethernet) <--short ethernet cable--> (ethernet) wireless access pointthat's the best you can probably get without laying down cables around the house... the "slow" modulators run at 11Mbps, standard about 88Mbps, and there are fast ones available >100Mbps
Ha! Devolo actually do this product all in one:
http://www.devolo.com/co_EN_cs/produkte/dl...irelessext.html
wevsspot
May 17 2008, 07:29 AM
Terrific suggestion Hardng.
Are there any retail outlets for this unit in North America? I'd like to play with one depending on price.
daniel
May 17 2008, 11:17 AM
hmm one question those would only work assuming that both outlets are on the same circuit right??? and also do they sell them with regular outlets?
Nerm
May 21 2008, 12:19 PM
I have used those modulator's before and to be honest they suck. I would recommend just running cable over those any day. The ones I used had so much noise problems it was almost useless.
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