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WI FI to an outbuilding
I want to pick up my wireless network signal on my lap top that has an internal wireless network card while in an out building made of concret. The transmission point from my house is 150 - 200' away. When I am out side my outbuilding I get a solid 5 bar signal, however if I move into the structure I look all signal (of course). How can I get the signal from outside inside the building? I do not want to run extra cords or lines nor install another network card.
Do I need a wireless bridge or access point? Is there a product already out there that can do this? |
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What model is your wireless router?
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im not to sure about setting it up but a wireless bridge on each buidling would provide a point to point link to connect the 2 buildings
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