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From: "Gary Britt"
Does the signal have to penetrate walls and other obstacles? The fact that
the signal varies up and down seems to support interference with the signal
that is not constant. I would think power line interference would be a
constant and not vary widely up and down. Put a 2100 AP as a
repeater/extender with high gain antennae in each guys office. Put a high
gain antenna on the original 2100 AP? Put the 2100 AP repeater/extender in
each guy's office on a router in their office and run a wire up over the
ceiling to a network connection somewhere?
Gary
"Richard B." wrote in message
news:lpthe1h1n5ru13ju61sduvtb1g7499jpb3{at}4ax.com...
> On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 10:48:22 -0400, "Gary Britt"
> wrote:
>
> >The 2100 AP's can be configured as bridges, repeaters, straight access
> >points, maybe you need some more of them or some add-on high gain
antennas?
>
> I am looking into the antennas. The AP is only about 30' from the
> machine and the signal strength varies quite a bit. Since it's the
> Prez and VP involved, it's a bit more distressing on my part.
>
> - Richard
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