Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Wireless Network signal?




Johnny


I recently installed a wireless network in my house i have had alot of trouble with my pc getting signal i have now moved the pc onto the desk and it is better signal.I was wondering if i moved the router into the attic would it increase the signal range of the router.Many thanks
And also is there any way in incresing the ariel reception on the pci card on my pc?
id also like to add that i live in an old irish cottage and the wall's the router has to travel through is about 1 foot thick and then 2 more walls



Answer
If you have a wireless network installed in your home, you know that getting perfect reception can be tricky. Things like the simplest electrical devices can cause enough interference to reduce your wireless network range by a good 30 percent. If that is the case, don't despair. Here are some things you can do to improve your wireless network range.

First of all, make sure your wireless router is installed in a central location, preferably mounted on a wall, and as far away as possible from other devices also running on 2.4 GHz, such as microwave ovens, baby monitors, and cordless phones. Even Bluetooth gadgets can cause trouble and affect your wireless network range. Anything from closed doors to odd corners can cause interference, so try to install your wireless router as close as possible to the source. Metal objects in general can also cause interference and affect your wireless network range, as do windows and electronics.

Once you have found the perfect place for your wireless router, try switching the channels until you find a frequency that works. Most routers come pre-programmed to run on channel 1 or 11, but they can also run without problems on other channels 6 and 11. If you suspect that your neighbors may also have wireless routers in their homes, it is possible that the interference is coming from them. Test different channels before settling on one.

If all fails, consider replacing the original antenna that came with the router. A wireless network range can benefit greatly from a hi-gain antenna, which directs all signals in one particular direction rather than a standard antenna, which is omni-directional. An omni-directional antenna can often misdirect signals towards walls, which diminishes the capacity of the router. You can also consider adding a wireless repeater, which simply amplifies the signal when positioned between the router and the computer, ensuring a better reception.

Sometimes you have no choice but to upgrade your router if you want to noticeably improve your wireless network range. Old Wi-Fi routers have an output of 11-megabits-per-second, while the latest models can reach 280 mbps.

Best Home Network Router?




Isaac Skor


Most everything is done wirelessly and up to 7 devices will be connected at once so its got to be able to handle some traffic. We will search the web, stream video, download content, and game on it. So what is the best?


Answer
No matter what router you choose, it will only be as fast as your Internet connection.

Let me explain,

A fast router or WiFi connection can not make your Internet faster.

A router connects two separate networks and manages the traffic between them.

In most home network applications the router connects your local group of computers and devices known as the LAN with the Internet, commonly called the WAN or Wide Area Network.

Your WAN speed is determined by your ISP and is measured in Mbps (Millions of bits per second).

For example, If you pay for a 3 Mbps Internet connection, you will get 3 Mbps.

No router or connection type will change your 3 Mbps Internet speed. This connection bandwidth is shared by your entire LAN via your router.

If you have a 3 Mbps Internet plan and one user is utilizing 2.5 Mbps of the bandwidth to stream a Netflix movie that only leaves 0.5 Mbps for all of the rest of the users on the LAN.

Fast wireless routers and connections such as Gigabit Ethernet are designed to stream large files on your LAN quickly. The high speed routers permit fast transfer of files between devices connected to your LAN, however WAN speed is still limited by your ISP.

Only way to speed up Internet connection is to get a faster plan or ISP.

ROUTERS:
Wireless signals are affected by many factors including distance, wall density, electrical interference, directional antenna range, etc.

Just because a particular wireless router works good at one location does not guarantee that it will have similar performance in a different location due to variance in the factors listed above.

You should try to centrally locate your wireless router or gateway up high and away from dense walls and electrical and 2.4 GHz wireless interference such as microwave ovens, cordless phones, baby monitors, etc.

Wireless routers are fairly inexpensive. http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=wireless%20router&url=search-alias%3Daps&sprefix=wireless%20ro%2Caps%2C490&tag=excharge-20

As far as the brand goes, the brand is not as important as the model. Some manufacturers release a good model but the next is crap. I would look at the Amazon reviews of models that interest you. Even if you don't buy from Amazon the reviews will tell you a lot about which models to avoid. Look for at least 15 or more reviews with a 4 star or better rating. Read a few and see if they sound like the particular model will work for your application.

Good Luck...




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