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MrJeos2011-10-27 21:08:46
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MrJeos, 2011-10-27 21:08:46

Strengthening the Wi-Fi signal through reinforced concrete walls?

Please advise a simpler way to strengthen the Wi-Fi signal in such conditions.
Router D-Link DIR-615, new, just out of the box. Up to the user 2 walls within about 6-8 meters. And there is no signal at such a distance.
Thanks in advance for the replies.

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Komonec, 2011-10-27
@Komonec

1. Change the antenna, they are sold on eBay.
2. Install an amplifier (the more powerful, the worse, up to headaches).

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KY05, 2011-10-27
@KY05

install a repeater (normal from 650 rubles) and / or replace the adapter (from 200 rubles)

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Vitaly Zheltyakov, 2011-10-27
@VitaZheltyakov

Reinforced concrete walls are bad. They absorb the signal very strongly. I know for myself.
I myself solved a similar problem by installing a transmitting and receiving antenna on the window. You can basically use doorways.

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Mpazzz, 2011-10-28
@Mpazzz

Put the router as close to the center point as possible. That is, if there is a shitty coverage somewhere, move the router as close as possible to it. For example, in a doorway, etc.
Also use an antenna booster. They are on ebay.

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Anton Korzunov, 2011-10-28
@kashey

The best option is to equip a second point (repeater, or a full-fledged spot)

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