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samjke2017-05-03 13:29:48
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samjke, 2017-05-03 13:29:48

Connect a stationary computer to Wi-Fi?

There are 3 computers.
One stationary PC at a decent distance from the router, pulling the wire is not an option.
I'm looking for a router so that it pulls laptops, and here's this colossus on Wi-Fi.
There is no reason to buy a Wi-Fi adapter, you need a router.
I'm looking for a router with a normal signal to hook Keenetic start on it.
Can you suggest something more reasonable?

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vreitech, 2017-05-03
@fzfx

a remote PC without the ability to pull a wire means you need a Wi-Fi bridge. I would take two ubiquiti nanostation loco m5.

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samjke, 2017-05-03
@samjke

without loss of communication quality

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iilin, 2017-05-03
@iilin

Depends on the plan of the room (territory) \ read crap radio range \
Therefore, you need to understand that no matter what adapter you include in a stationary PC, if it does not have an external antenna, it will receive a lossy signal \ read communication quality deterioration \
The above proposed device is quite cool equipment, but mostly used to build line of sight bridges. If you have a PC behind several concrete walls .. then you will not get by with cheap equipment

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