Topic: Anyone set up a wireless network in their home? (Read 964 times)
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« on: Apr 30, 2009, 10:29:29 pm »
I keep playing with the idea of setting up a small wireless network for our two computers and one printer. The hope would be to be able to connect to the network and the Internet from any room but not have such a strong signal that the teenager next door or his friends could catch the signal. The sales clerk did tell me that we could set up the network where our computers transmit a password to protect us from that. Is that true?
The one major worry I have is our home's construction. The house was built with a huge steel support beam that goes the entire length of the house. We know it impacts radio signals as when we drive our car into the garage and the radio passes under the beam we often lose the signal. It's also tricky to get a radio station clearly in much of the house.
Do you think the beam would impact the signal to and from a wireless router?
Are the wireless routers all that hard to set up and is there one any of you would recommend over another?
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« Reply #8 on: May 07, 2009, 06:33:58 pm »
Will definitely have to password protect everything then with a 200 meter signal. I doubt our neighbors would do anything malicious but with Adsense and PayPal accounts involved it's better to be smart about things.