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signal number 4 is the strongest typhoon not like the other signals....
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Weather can and does affect computers and wireless signals. A thunderstorm, for instance, would produce a large amount of static "noise" to the signal, reducing the effective distance of the wireless equipment. Smoke would generally not have a noticeable on a signal, since it has no inherent radio properties, and is only slightly more dense than regular air, even if it is forming smog.
The geographical area that an antenna or wireless system can reach is known as its coverage area. This refers to the range or extent of the signal that can be transmitted and received by the antenna or system. The coverage area can vary depending on factors such as the power of the signal, the height and placement of the antenna, and the obstacles or interference in the environment.
If lightning hit's any computer related device, or any thing. it's fried. Where is your router, On the roof high up?! I don't think your router is at risk at getting hit by lightning because it is usually place in your home & maybe by your main computer. If you mean the Outdoor external antenna, If it's grounded properly, no.
The NETGEAR RangeMax 802.11g Wireless Router is very good.
If you do not see signal from your router, it means that the signal is not strong enough an you need to get a wireless extender or a better router.
A wireless repeater is simply a device that receives wireless signals and repeats the signal to extend the distance the wireless signal can travel. The end result is that devices can be used further away from the wireless router.
Usually you do not have to do that. Either your wireless adapter is relatively weak your router. If your router has movable antennas see if you can adjust it to get better signal.
A Wireless N router simply uses different types of Hardware, the exact piece is called a N Connector. This allows for the router to not only put out a wireless signal, but it also allows for the router to receive wireless signal. This works great for computers that cannot pick up wireless signals normally.
A wireless router takes your Internet connection from your modem and splits it with other computers on your network. The stronger the wireless router the better the signal you will receive. The stronger the signal the further you can be from the router and receive an Internet connection. As good as a strong signal sounds you should consider that your signal can be picked up your neighbors and passers by who may try to access your network.
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to turn off the wireless signal, you only need to unplug the router. if that is no good for your purposes, go to www.whatismyip.com and type the IP it gives you into your address bar. this redirects you to the router setup, where you may be able to turn the wireless signal off
yes, if the receiving router has a "bridge mode" available. With this mode a wireless router can mirror data received from a far away router to the local area covered by it
No, With most wireless cameras; they rely on a wireless routers signal to work.
Wireless routers connect to the modem through an Ethernet cable and also use a power cord to power the device. The Internet runs through the modem into the router. The router transfers the Internet into WiFi signals that the wireless receiver catches and transfers to the computer. Wireless routers have various signal strengths. The signal strength determines how far you can be from the router and still receive a WiFi signal. the N router transmits a strong signal that can reach throughout your house.
You are too far from the router.