I have three rigs that I'd like to continue using, but I have to set up a wireless network from my apartment to my garage.
The garage is about 75-125 feet from the apartment, and running cable is not possible.
Anyone here have experience setting up wireless networks? My standard home router just doesn't make the cut, it will show up in the connections list but the signal's too weak.
What can i do? Should i get another router? Which one?
Can't you use a wifi booster or extender, or maybe a yagi antenna (altough the cost of such a yagi might be to much to overcome a 125 feet gap)?
EDIT: there are also options to send your network over your powerline... Maybe that'll work?
Would a booster be compatable with a yagi antenna? Could i use that as the antenna for a booster? Also do you know if the booster would need to be compatable with my regular home router?
Right now Ive got a Netgear n300 wnr2000 v4. Theres no external antenna connection.
Thanks for the ideas
Basically, a booster (or repeater or extender) should be relatively plug-and-play. It will just repeat your wifi signal, so it should more or less be really easy to setup (not to expensive either).
A yagi antenna is something different. You need to setup 2 antenna's (one on your house, one on your garage). It is rather difficult to setup, and more expensive than a booster or an ethernet over powerline setup. Also, it can be influenced by rain, mist or snow.
If i were you, i'd either go for network over your powerline, or for a booster. The "problem" with the booster is that you'll need to place it at a spot that still has good reception of your AP, but also from the garage (so somewere in the middle between the two spots), and you'll need power and shelter at that spot.
I really like the power line idea, but the garage is on a different service.
The booster idea is great too, but i dont have power between the two spots.
The yagi idea seems like it's the most practical here, save for the weather of course. I suppose I'd need a new router/booster with an external antenna connection from what you're telling me.
Do you know how the signal broadcasts from the yagi antennas? I saw 30 degrees as a spec when i took a qick look. Do you know if thats a 30 degree cone, or is it just a flat plane?
Would i basically have to point two yagi antennas at each other?
I think a yagi set up is a good way to go, provided i can keep costs reasonable. I'll do some reading.