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low signal strength with devices 30 feet apart
I noticed that T-Mobile has very strong signal strength in Dallas. It would appear AT&T Wireless' TDMA net at 850 is pretty close in signal strength to to "Does s/he ever shut up?" Some are considering giving their new GSM housemate a nickname. I'm thinking of turning the parental units over to Cingular,

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I have an expectation that when I see a “full” signal strength on my wireless phone, these calls should instead be completed through to my wireless phone (duh!), or, in rare cases, be routed to my wireless phone’s voice mail if there happens to be a temporary (capacity, outage, etc.) problem in the locale where my

1km Yagi/WAP11 wireless link
d...@SMCXwirele.usenet.us.com alt internet wireless Marty S. <SkoCons...@aol.com> wrote: Thanks for your response. I've tried the antenna on the pci card in You could build a set of reflectors, since the signal that you want is directional. http://www.freeantennas.com has the EZ10, as well as a parabolic.

In wireless, there are problems
Michael mwald...@web.de alt internet wireless Just a comment: If you have 50-60% signal strength in your wireless LAN then my recommendation is to relocate the devices. The cause of signal degradation is the environment not the antenna(s). Home wireless devices will provide, as designed, very good to excellent

BIG wireless problem :(
Now, with WDS, they hook up to the second AP with excellent signal strength. You may have signal strength but I'll bet your thruput sucks. Download and install IPerf: <http://dast.nlanr.net/Projects/Iperf/> Install it one a desktop that is connected to your main wireless router via CAT5. Run the server as: iperf -s

Linux Wireless Network
Just thought an update might be useful for anybody considering a Wireless network. The remaining problem with the laptop PC-card I/F proved to be a problem with the actual Linksys card. It seems that the card is very sensitive to signal strength, probably because of a poor aerial design. I took the laptop into work

Relaying signal from Wireless ADSL Router
I plugged an access point by another mfgr into it, and same upstairs PC now shows "excellent" signal strength and signal almost gets to opposite exterior wall of Hi there, Trying to setup a wireless network but having not much luck. First, my configuration: PC A: XP3200+, NF7-S, Asus WL138-G Wireless card.

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Tony Morgan tonymor...@dsl.pipex.com alt internet wireless sci electronics misc In message <0ii*5D...@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk>, Mark Carroll It would be nice to be able to test the channel strengths individually, but a measure of signal strength over that whole range of channels would be better than nothing

Cheaply measuring wireless signal strength
Marty S. <SkoCons...@aol.com> wrote: THEN, today, I set up my laptop next to the downstairs PC. The laptop has a wireless SMC pcmcia card. Putting the two side-by-side I'd get a 20% to 30% signal from the laptop/pcmcia card but not getting any signal strength from the PC with the pci wireless card.

Cheaply measuring wireless signal strength
133.4 - 10log(250000) = 79.4dB Using Shannon's channel capacity theorem (surely I don't have to quote that now) we get a capacity of more than 6Mbit/s. Mono system, with a 10 KHz wide baseband signal. Pick some arbitrary channel bandwidth that makes the arithmetic easy. A. How much signal strength is required

Relaying signal from Wireless ADSL Router
bstrVal << endl; VariantClear(&vtProp); is there any location that describes the results i get from my query? sincerly, christian "Maxim S. Shatskih" <ma...@storagecraft.com> Hello, i want to query the signal strength of the nearby accesspoints on my notebook. I found out that i have to query the NDIS drivers,

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alt internet wireless Marty S. <SkoCons...@aol.com> wrote: THEN, today, I set up my laptop next to the downstairs PC. The laptop has a wireless SMC pcmcia card. Putting the two side-by-side I'd get a 20% to 30% signal from the laptop/pcmcia card but not getting any signal strength from

Cheaply measuring wireless signal strength
Mike S msa...@nospamgis.net microsoft public windows networking wireless I don't know how it would work using 2 different vendor products, but I have had excellent The signal strength in the room where the Desktop will be is "Very Low". Now I also have a Belkin wireless DSL / Cable Router sitting doing nothing,

SMC wireless signal strength issue..>>>
The basement had been recently renovated (without ethernet hookups, unfortunately), which left wireless as the only viable option. We established that the network connectivity was fine, by placing the machine right next to the router, and got 98% signal strength. However, when we moved it downstairs, the signal

wireless signal strength
Jim C in Texas n...@spam.invalid alt internet wireless Pete - I have exactly the same problem. I wish I had the option of switching cards. 2.5: Stable readings when quiescent, wildly fluctuating signal-strength/throughput reading under load, ~50KB/s across the LAN, ~50KB/s downstream on the WAN.

Netgear MA311 - is it me, or the kit?
Marty S. SkoCons...@aol.com alt internet wireless Ok... computer/network question...>>>> In my home I have a wireless network set up with a SMC router. Putting the two side-by-side I'd get a 20% to 30% signal from the laptop/pcmcia card but not getting any signal strength from the PC with the pci wireless card.

Cheaply measuring wireless signal strength
It would be nice to be able to test the channel strengths individually, but a measure of signal strength over that whole range of channels would be better than nothing. If you put netstumbler on a laptop with a wireless card it will give you a list of all the signals it finds and their strength, s/n ratio etc.

Would Low Wireless Signal Affect Internet Speed?
Are you using the card's utility to configure it on the XP O/S? Maybe, your better option is to use the Device Manager and install the driver and configure it. You can use the mouse over on the Connection Icon in the job trey that will show the signal strength. I also don't use the Wireless Zero Configuration

How to read signal strength in dbm's
Rob Davies robdav...@terra.es microsoft public windows networking wireless Cheers for that Mike. Will give it a whirl. Rob "Mike S" The signal strength in the room where the Desktop will be is "Very Low". Now I also have a Belkin wireless DSL / Cable Router sitting doing nothing, but I know this can be put into

same network-2 different strengths reported
Broadband enabled router (D-Link DSL504) wired to a Win 2003 Server [System S], a Win 2000 Advanced Server Laptop [System L1] and a wireless access point out signal coverage that a USB wireless adapter would offer me the opportunity to achieve about 80-90% signal strength with a relatively short cable (2 feet).