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Using Airport Express to extend network
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<blockquote data-quote="Collin Bl" data-source="post: 842777" data-attributes="member: 95994"><p>In my experience one needs to line up wireless units carefully, i found that a bookcase limited range greatly so your brick fireplace would be well worth avoiding. Eyeball connection alignments for best path - plasterboard seems Ok but not too many thicknesses and especially if the studs between plaster board are in direct line between your wireless units.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Collin Bl, post: 842777, member: 95994"] In my experience one needs to line up wireless units carefully, i found that a bookcase limited range greatly so your brick fireplace would be well worth avoiding. Eyeball connection alignments for best path - plasterboard seems Ok but not too many thicknesses and especially if the studs between plaster board are in direct line between your wireless units. [/QUOTE]
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