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Old 04-07-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Different for ap and bootster?

I have a 1w wifi booster 802.11b in used with ap 820.11b. Can I use it with AP 802.11G?

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With the way you type I don't think you should be using an amp.

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I have a 1w wifi bootster 802.11b in used with ap 820.11b. Can I use it with AP 802.11G?

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Sorry for my bad english.
I have a wifi booster (amplifier) 1W support 802.11b. Can I use it to increase
wifi signal from accesspoint 802.11G?

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Sorry for my bad english.
I have a wifi booster (amplifier) 1W support 802.11b. Can I use it to increase
wifi signal from accesspoint 802.11G?
Does the booster's maker say it can be used with both classes of wifi? ie., 802.11b and 802.11g

I'm sure your question would be answered best from the booster's maker.
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With the way you type I don't think you should be using an amp.

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Aww, c'mon now...the dude IS in Vietnam.


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Sorry for my bad english.
I have a wifi booster (amplifier) 1W support 802.11b. Can I use it to increase
wifi signal from accesspoint 802.11G?
Sure can.
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Kimchi made wireless?
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Kimchi made wireless?

Had to go mentioning food, huh? Wife got a great lasagna in the oven and now I'm in the mood for Korean food. I haven't been able to find a good Korean resturant down here yet. I haven't found one here in BR at all. Guess I'll have to bide my time.
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Wrzwaldo: Thanks for your answer. I think it too.
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