2012年4月26日星期四

Tips For Improving The Range Of Your Wi-Fi Network



When you are finding your wi-fi network isn't supplying the coverage that you need you might find your self looking into a number of options on the market to extend your coverage as well as eliminate any black spots. But before you choose to spend any money on hardware it is always truly worth trying a few simple things first to obtain the most from the wi-fi router you presently have.

I know that a good number of people who are looking over this might have already considered most of these helpful hints, but simply just in case you've missed some, here are a few tips which will help with boosting WI-FI range:

The foremost and perhaps most vital thing to consider is the location of your wireless router. Think about where the majority of the devices using the network are based and try to move your wi-fi router into a location that is central to these devices. Don't forget that WI-FI is actually a lateral technology, meaning that it was designed to transmit a signal horizontally and not vertically so if you are now living in a 2-storey residence, don't expect the signal to be fantastic up stairs, though sometimes you will still get away with it.

If you do have to transmit upstairs I would suggest you get yourself a powerline ethernet adaptor. This uses the existing electrical wires in your house to transmit data. You just plug one adapter right into a power outlet downstairs as well as the other into a power outlet upstairs. Link up the adapter downstairs to your router by way of an ethernet cable. You will probably already have a spare power outlet beside your router so this shouldn't be a problem. After that up stairs, you will probably require another wi-fi access point to be plugged into the powerline adapter. Basically this will create two wi-fi networks, an up stairs and a down stairs network but due to the powerline ethernet adapters they're connected to create one more substantial home network.

Alter the channel that your router is transmitting on. In Canada and the United States, routers use channels 6, 11, and 1. Possibly you have interference on one of the channels so test the others to see if it improves the situation. If you are from a country besides the USA or Canada, please ensure that you check for any rules in regard to the channel you should operate your router on. Most routers will request you to choose your country and just offer you the channels which are permitted in your region anyway.

Be certain to have the most up-to-date firmware for your router. In some cases firmware updates can greatly enhance your routers performance and reliability. This is often forgotten.

If your router incorporates a removable antenna, perhaps consider acquiring a high gain antenna. These may be rather inexpensive and could be all you need to obtain the coverage you need. It's certainly worth a go.

If all else fails there are a number of WI-FI extenders for you to investigate. They could be referred to by a number of different names including WI-FI extender, WI-FI range booster etc. however they all effectively perform the same task.

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