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    asus 802.11b/g wireless lan card power strength

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by fatsoulas, May 21, 2005.

  1. fatsoulas

    fatsoulas Newbie

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    Hello guys,

    Does anyone know how can i change in my wireless card the power strength. Is there any utility available??? The programs that i already have does not seem to have that option. Is there any way to have access to that information via the registry???

    Thanx
     
  2. sh33p

    sh33p Notebook Enthusiast

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    If you're talking about signal strength, the only way to improve that is to move closer to the access point or router. Signal strength decreases as you move further away, or there are more physical obstructions between you and the AP, or there are more devices causing interference.