What works better for increasing your wi-fi signal?

Wi-fi range extender or a wireless-G Dish Adapter (I have a PC wireless-G card installed in my computer already.)

2010-06-02T15:00:28Z

i have tried an n adapter it did not get a better signal. I am trying to increase the little bit that i have of one of my neighbors signals. it is an open network.

DrDave2010-06-02T14:57:11Z

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That would depend entirely on surrounding conditions, the distance you are trying to reach, etc. Give details on what you are trying to accomplish for an accurate answer.
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Kashif Abbas Rizvi2010-06-02T22:15:13Z

Wireless G dish adapter will certainly boost ur range but its depends on wall and obstacles so u have try.

poolekiteman2010-06-02T21:57:36Z

that depends if you want to increase signal omni-directionally (range extender) or in one specific direction (dish or patch antenna, or yagi)

Anonymous2010-06-02T21:57:06Z

It would be better to get a 'N' rated card for your computer.