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    how many wireless signals

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by stealthsniper96, Mar 24, 2007.

  1. stealthsniper96

    stealthsniper96 What Was I Thinkin'?

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    dancebabe9008 Notebook Consultant

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    I just bought that today from Best Buy for the same price. I set it up and it works great. Although the number of signals might differ due to the material and size of your house. My house is approx. 2000 sq ft. and they router and my room are at complete opposites of each other and get 5 bars. I really recommend it. Search my sn and look at the thread "Best Router for House"
    ...okay well i guess not that one.
     
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    hehe299792458 Notebook Deity

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    Perhaps you could define what do you mean by "how many"? One wireless router corresponds to 1 SSID. Anyways, normal use, that router should suffice
     
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    how many wireless devices can i have connected at once