vantexan
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2005-11-09
, 06:10
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2005-11-09
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2005-11-09
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@ London
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2005-11-09
, 11:57
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@ Hants, UK
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2005-11-09
, 22:47
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Not sure about the antenna but when setting up a wireless connection the advanced settings include a dropdown to select power output 10mw or 100mw - now with some "hack" maybe this could be "overclocked" - just wild speculation is all i'm saying.
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2005-11-10
, 03:25
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2006-01-12
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@ Devon, UK
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2006-01-12
, 22:34
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I use a variety of wi-fi systems and find the easiest way to extend range is with aluminium foil stuck to a piece of card placed an inch or so behind the antenna.
Honestly, it's as simple as that.
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2006-01-12
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@ Eugene, Oregon
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2006-01-12
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