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<blockquote data-quote="krs" data-source="post: 1838981" data-attributes="member: 67742"><p>I would suggest to the OP to try to understand why the WiFi is not adequate.</p><p>I have an HH3000 installed in the basement and it covers the two storey house plus all of the yard just fine without any extenders.</p><p>When I used older routers with cable internet where the antennas were accessible, changing the orientation of the antennas made quite a difference in receive level.</p><p></p><p>The Mac has some basic tools built in if you go under WiFi in the toolbar while holding down the option key.Then under 'wireless diagnostics' there are a few options under 'Window' where you can see the receive levels of your WiFi signal plus any others in the vicinity - also the S/N ratio which in my case is around 20 dB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krs, post: 1838981, member: 67742"] I would suggest to the OP to try to understand why the WiFi is not adequate. I have an HH3000 installed in the basement and it covers the two storey house plus all of the yard just fine without any extenders. When I used older routers with cable internet where the antennas were accessible, changing the orientation of the antennas made quite a difference in receive level. The Mac has some basic tools built in if you go under WiFi in the toolbar while holding down the option key.Then under 'wireless diagnostics' there are a few options under 'Window' where you can see the receive levels of your WiFi signal plus any others in the vicinity - also the S/N ratio which in my case is around 20 dB [/QUOTE]
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