Re: Movies, household network and 54g limits... (maybe...)
> I have no experience with wifi range extenders but it seems to me it
> should really just 'resend' the signal. If the extender is a 802.11g
> device, I'd expect it to produce the same throughput as the original
> source. I can imagine there might be some problems with both devices using
> the same channel. But that's just an uneducated guess.
They use the same channel (otherwise how communicating each other?).
I'm a bit ignorant here, only read a post of a bloke telling this...
my very uneducated guess...
I wrote to an author of a paper, as soon as I know something solid
I'll let you know.
Thanks
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