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Are in that any wireless array boosters that can plug into the actual computer?

I be wondering if could plug a wireless selection booster into my computer (desktop), so I could mimic a non-wireless nouns. There's no means of access to move the computer or my actual router, mournfully.


Answers: You can use a "Wireless Bridge". these are external recievers near antennas. They will pickup further than an internal card. With the removable antennas you can also affix a directional antenna should you necessitate better signal pickup.

I use these contained by office reasonably recurrently when the component to be covered is marginal. They work very well, are not as cheap as internal cards or USB adapters but do work much better.

The other alternative would be use a USB "Stick" or adapter and build or buy a "Cantenna" for it. Here are some "plans" to receive one. They do work but are a moment or two strange to mount etc.
http://www.nodomainname.co.uk/cantenna3/...
You can vary the antenna on the wireless adapter for a booster antenna. This will boost the breadth for your adapter.
I own a Linksys wireless -G reach expander that plugs into the computer's ethernet , or set up wirelessly to bounce signals out to remote wireless devices. I also enjoy the linksys adapter which plugs into my remote computer which picks it up... two devices but they work to catch the signal to my computer. You might simply obligation the adapter to pick it up and bring your router's signal to you. Some places hold it on Dutch auction but I remunerated at circuit city around $175. 00 for both . Good Luck!