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Originally Posted by danmpem If you are feeling like it, I would recommend daisy chaining a wireless router. Then get a few of these. These work on any computer regardless of OS or whether it's a desktop or laptop. The Zydas Wireless USB card is very inexpensive (well, on Ebay) and has served me well over the years. |
How do you "daisy chain" wireless routers? I have a very nice D-Link DIR-655 that I used to replace a Netgear WNR834B that wasn't giving me quite the range I wanted. I'd love to set the Netgear up on the opposite (or midway) part of the house and get a longer signal range (essentially using it as a wireless repeater). But I can't figure it out, and you guessed it, Netgear support points me to D-Link and D-Link support points me to Netgear.