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Strictly with regards to your technical issue and leaving any terms
of use issues for you to work out, some wireless access points can
make use of external antennas. You could have your access
point/router in the office you need it in and run an antenna to a
location that has reception, perhaps using a directional antenna to
better your signal. You could even mount an outside directional
antenna and run the cable indoors and down to your access
point/router. Probably simple enough with off-the-shelf stuff.<br>
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On 5/15/2012 3:37 PM, Stephen Cram wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The North Baltimore Library is directly across Main Street from the North
Baltimore Area Historical Society. We would like to allow them to piggyback
on our Internet the 1 day a week they are open.
We have tried to set up a wireless router (TP Link TL-WR841N) in the front
window of the Library and password protect it. They receive a very weak
signal in the upstairs office of the Historical House but no signal in the
downstairs office which is located in the rear of the house.
There is a weak to moderate signal in the front room right at the front
window.
They cannot move the office to the front room for several reasons.
Is there some way to pick up this signal at the front window and either
transmit it wirelessly or via cable to the rear of the house to their
office?
I am in the middle of this mess and up to my neck. Can anyone give me some
advice? If your advice in spoken in Techish, I will need it translated to
English. ;o)
Help! They won't go away! I need a miracle here!
Thanks!
Stephen Cram
Facilities Coordinator
North Baltimore Public Library
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