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wireless to detatched garage?
trying to find a way to get my wifi signal from home wireless network to my detatched garage which is about 350 to 450 feet away have a linksys wrt 54g router how do i get signal out there since i dont have ability to install repeaters. conditions for answer cant install anything to bridge signal and must not involve running hard lines to garage from router to garage no secondary devices accesories to router ok
3 Answers
- BigELv 77 years ago
If you have power out there, you can try a powerline adapter. It is a network that runs through the AC power. It consists of 2 boxes that "bridge", so it is a virtual cable. You just run one, connect one side to the switch side of your router and install an AP on the other end to get you wireless and wired ports.
It can't be in a power strip, it needs to be in an outlet.
Also, your mileage varies so make sure you can return it.
- NeilLv 77 years ago
If there is a clear line of sight between buildings, you can do it with directional antennas at both ends. If not, no.