JHZR2
Staff member
Hi,
My family in law lives in a concrete reinforced home in St. Thomas. Standard construction for hurricane-proofing, where every other block hole is filled with re-bar, etc.
Anyway, one end of their home has real trouble getting a consistent wireless signal. We got a wireless - n router, but it is still no dice.
It seems to me that if perhaps I reduced the speedat which data can transfer, that perhaps it will increase range. However this is just intuition, not factual. Any thoughts???
Thanks,
JMH
My family in law lives in a concrete reinforced home in St. Thomas. Standard construction for hurricane-proofing, where every other block hole is filled with re-bar, etc.
Anyway, one end of their home has real trouble getting a consistent wireless signal. We got a wireless - n router, but it is still no dice.
It seems to me that if perhaps I reduced the speedat which data can transfer, that perhaps it will increase range. However this is just intuition, not factual. Any thoughts???
Thanks,
JMH