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philh wrote:
It mostly makes sense, but I'm extremely tired right now.
I put a high gain antenna on my WRT54G that allowed me to sit out on the lake and use the house wifi with my laptop ๐ The range was phenomenal. Also experimented with a script that automatically searched for "open" wifi. I found a business almost 1/2 mile away that was open. Don't find that too often anymore.
I'll have to try it this weekend where our park model trailer is located. I'm a bit on the fringe of receiving a good signal. Only problem, they have two different broadcast names, and sometimes one works and sometimes the other works.
Anytime you scan and log into the park wifi with the WRT54G, it's hard wired to your laptop then? Why do you do that? Guess I better figure out how to turn off wifi on my new laptop!
Any particular reason for netgear, or will any modern router work? I had a freaking awesome ASUS at my B&M, that one day decided it had enough. Running off the AT&T modem/router now.
โSep-30-2019 07:59 PM
Ductape wrote:
GL.iNet GL-AR750S-Ext Gigabit Travel AC Router. 70 bucks on Amazon.
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โSep-29-2019 07:21 PM
jaycocamprs wrote:
I run a old WRT54G Linksys with DD-WRT as a client bridge to access campground WiFi. It feeds a Netgear R6020 router that all our devices connect with. Through put is better with the client bridge setup than having the Linksys as a repeater. Campground network only sees 1 device, and we are behind a hardware firewall. Helps with signal strength, but bandwidth is still an issue.
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โSep-19-2019 12:57 PM
Kevarino wrote:
I want to build a network I can run my NAS and serve movies with a Plex server.
Is there a router that can do all this and bring in the campground WiFi and a Verizon Jetpack as well?