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Resolved Favorites **To QQ Space What is the wireless router coverage? [Tags:Wireless Router,Router,Coverage ] What is the wireless router coverage?
2008-09-11 09:44 1, plus a high gain antenna; 2. Choose the location of the router and minimize the surrounding obstructions; 3. The wireless network card of the client should also be equipped with a good antenna; 4. Choose a wireless router with excellent quality. 200 300m inside and 500 600m outside
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The signal range of a general wireless router is 50 meters, and now some wireless routers have a signal range of 300 meters.
A wireless router is a router that is used for users to surf the Internet and has a wireless coverage function.
A wireless router can be seen as a device that sends broadband network signals from the wall of your home to nearby wireless network devices (laptops, Wi-Fi-enabled mobile phones, tablets, and all Wi-Fi enabled devices) through the antenna.
Popular wireless routers on the market generally support four access modes: dedicated line XDSL cable, dynamic XDSL, and PPTP, and it also has some other network management functions, such as DHCP service, NAT firewall, MAC address filtering, dynamic domain name and other functions.
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There is no problem with the general 100 square meters, but also depends on what kind of door you are equipped with in each room, the wooden door is better, and the iron door will cause signal attenuation, because the current houses are cement walls, and the cement walls will shield the signal, so they rely on other spaces to transmit signals, and the general router 100 square meters has no problem, and you can use it with confidence.
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Summary. Hello, I'm glad to answer this question for you, in ideal use, the signal of the router can travel 100 meters indoors and 400 meters outdoors. However, due to different routers, the transmission power of the wireless signal used varies from one router to another, resulting in a difference in the transmission distance of the wireless signal.
In different usage environments, the effective transmission distance of wireless routers is not only the same. The use environment is different, the layout and number of obstacles are different, the degree of blocking and weakening of the wireless signal is also different, and the signal transmission distance of the wireless router is also different.
Hello, I have seen your question, and I am sorting out the answer, please wait for two minutes Hello, I am very high to answer this question for you, in ideal use, the signal of the indoor router can be transmitted 100 meters, and the signal can be transmitted 400 meters outdoors. However, due to different routers, the transmission power of the wireless signal used varies from one router to another, resulting in a difference in the transmission distance of the wireless signal. In different usage environments, the effective transmission distance of wireless routers is not only the same.
The environment used is different, the size of the obstacle is different, the degree of blocking and weakening of the wireless signal is also different, and the signal transmission distance of the wireless router is also different.
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If it is a wireless bridging, the model of the two routers must be the same model as well, I have also bridged a lot of routers, in general, TP bridges Tengda's can be, but with Tengda's bridge to other routers, the success rate is not high. First enter your router, then click to turn on WDS, then scan, find your other router, then click to connect, then enter cmd in the run dialog box, and then enter, click OK, if the number can appear, it means that it can be passed. Then enter your path finder, change the IP of the machine to, that is, to separate from the IP address of the router you want to bridge, at this time run in the dialog box, enter ping If it can be passed, it means that the signal of the previous router can be received, and then enter if it is also passed at this time, it means that the bridge is successful, at this time go back to the interface of the router you bridged, take a look at the moving status, if the display is successful, then good luck, this and then turn off the DHCP, and then it's OK, of course, Not all routers can be bridged successfully, some can succeed, some can't, good luck.