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You might try different channels and mounting it high in the room.When my trusty WRT54G router died i upgraded to the latest N version. It seemed to have a much better range with G devices. So that might be a better option, but I can't recommend linksys routers anymore. Parental controls took a step back and worse yet, I had to reboot it every few weeks, it got so bad that I just gave it away and went and picked up another brand.
Thanks for the information. Do you rember the Linksys model that you had problems with? What is the new brand/model that you like? My Linksys has always worked well for me. I just don't have the additional range I need now and I don't have any place to move the router to that would help. I don't need parental controls, I am the only child in the house.
Do you mean that all devices connected to my router should use the same Key? What happens if I try to use Key #2 for a new device when I am using Key #1 for my laptop.
If I get the second device working and it is at the limit of my router's range can I expect trouble when I try to operate my laptop (wireless) too?
As for updating the firmware. That is beyond me but I am trying to get local tech support. A friend who will work for food.
Don_SWhy not simply solve the problem by getting one device that will serve a signal sufficient for the whole house?Sure you can add an antenna range extender or wireless bridge or connect your devices using wires but I think it would be a whole lot easier to just buy one new router that will likely make the problem go away. As far as configuring them, they are very straightforward to set up these days. It should take 10 minutes.