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Anyone have any opinions or experience with high gain omnidirectional 2.4Ghz antennas like this or this?
When I first moved into my apartment 18 months ago there wasn't a single wireless network in range, now there are like 13. About 6 weeks ago my wireless network got really flaky. Both of my notebooks had problems where they will lose their connection to my network and not reconnect for minutes. I had to turn broadcasts back on to solve that problem. With the broadcasts turned back on the notebooks were a lot better, but my Roku Soundbridge M500 still had a real hard time getting a good wireless connection as my music playback frequently pauses. I tried connecting it via wired ethernet, and it worked perfectly, so I know the wireless connection is the problem.
Yesterday I changed the channel the router to 11, it had been on 1. 6 seems to be the most crowded. 11 and 1 are both pretty empty. I also turned the router's transmission power up with the Hyper-WRT firmware to 84mW. I turned broadcasts back off and so far it seems to be working ok, but I was thinking to get a pair of high gain antennas for my Linksys WRT54g to hopefully overpower/drown out some of the interference I'm getting from the neighbors.
And, no, going to 802.11a or another flavor of wireless isn't an option...
When I first moved into my apartment 18 months ago there wasn't a single wireless network in range, now there are like 13. About 6 weeks ago my wireless network got really flaky. Both of my notebooks had problems where they will lose their connection to my network and not reconnect for minutes. I had to turn broadcasts back on to solve that problem. With the broadcasts turned back on the notebooks were a lot better, but my Roku Soundbridge M500 still had a real hard time getting a good wireless connection as my music playback frequently pauses. I tried connecting it via wired ethernet, and it worked perfectly, so I know the wireless connection is the problem.
Yesterday I changed the channel the router to 11, it had been on 1. 6 seems to be the most crowded. 11 and 1 are both pretty empty. I also turned the router's transmission power up with the Hyper-WRT firmware to 84mW. I turned broadcasts back off and so far it seems to be working ok, but I was thinking to get a pair of high gain antennas for my Linksys WRT54g to hopefully overpower/drown out some of the interference I'm getting from the neighbors.
And, no, going to 802.11a or another flavor of wireless isn't an option...