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Old 05-12-2008   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Good Strength wireless router

With regards to the signal strenght, i would suggest you to choose a router on which you can change eventually the antenna.
On some routers you may even change the power settings (wl -o txpwr)
I don't know the law regarding wifi in your country, but here in France it's limited around 30mw and with some routers (broadcom equipped) i can overclock them up to the max power they can accept (120mw roughly)
So i don't know the Belkin you use, but maybe you can power it up to meet your needs.
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