One of the biggest drawbacks of a wireless is - It drops out suddenly, and often mysteriously won't carry to certain places. If you have ever tried to connect your network to a computer in a steel out building or garage, you know that it is a near impossible task.
My first attempt, produced a signal so weak, there was no chance of connecting. it just flickered in and out. My second and third tries involved connecting using a MIMO and a WIRELESS N router. My thought, and the computer guy's, was - They are said to nearly triple the network range.
No luck!
That left me two choices -
- Pay my cable company every month for a second connection, or
- Try a range extender.
Not wanting to partwith any more cash than I had to, I decided to try NetGear's XE-102 Ethernet Bridge, and their WXG-102 Range Extender, along with my NetGear MIMO Router. To my surprise - they were easy to use, and gave me a strong internet signal in my steel outbuilding.
The XE-102 Ethernet Bridge simply plugs into a wall electrical outlet. Then you run an ethernet cable from it, to an empty socket on your router.
The WXG-102 Range Extender setup is even simpler. You plug it in to an electrical outlet, and install the software.
- Total time invested - 15 minutes.
- Total dollars invested - under $50.00, purchased refurbished from justdeals on ebay.
Compare that to $60.00 a montth for a new internet connection from my cable company, and you have a nice little savings, not to mention a high speed internet connection.


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