Does anyone here have any experience with Wireless Network Boosters?
I have a low signal on my laptop, but it works fine and is quite quick. I get a very low signal on my desktop (sometimes registers as 'no signal') and this prevents it from connecting to the network, I suspect. I contunually get "limited or no connectivity" when trying to connect to the network with the desktop, but my laptop works fine (sitting right beside it basically). I know having the router two floors down and on the other side of the house is not optimal for a network, but it's the only option. House is fully finished with drywall and insulation, and running an ethernet cable through the ducting is a no-no. I'm stuck with having the router in the basement because that is where my cable internet line comes through.
Can anyone think of another reason I might not be getting a proper connection? Will a booster help? If anyone knows of any little things I can try please post, I'd like to try new settings with the router first, before spending hard-earned money, but I don't know what any of the settings mean.
MAG
I have a low signal on my laptop, but it works fine and is quite quick. I get a very low signal on my desktop (sometimes registers as 'no signal') and this prevents it from connecting to the network, I suspect. I contunually get "limited or no connectivity" when trying to connect to the network with the desktop, but my laptop works fine (sitting right beside it basically). I know having the router two floors down and on the other side of the house is not optimal for a network, but it's the only option. House is fully finished with drywall and insulation, and running an ethernet cable through the ducting is a no-no. I'm stuck with having the router in the basement because that is where my cable internet line comes through.
Can anyone think of another reason I might not be getting a proper connection? Will a booster help? If anyone knows of any little things I can try please post, I'd like to try new settings with the router first, before spending hard-earned money, but I don't know what any of the settings mean.
MAG