4orced4door
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I changed my setup around a while back (went wired under the house + spendy new AC router) and have these parts available. This is a great bundle to move from no wireless or an old crappy router to something better.
The router is a Buffalo WHR-HP-G300N, a wireless N router with excellent range, factory DD-WRT firmware, and great reliable. Lots of reviews here:
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I've reset the router so it should be ready for you to plug in and use with your equipment. I also replaced the factory antenna with a pair that are slightly larger. A couple of the feet that connect the base to the router snapped off, so the base half connects to the router. It stands up fine, it's just loose on one end. It also has wall mounting holes on the back if that works for you.
Now in case that's not enough power, I've also got this Trendnet TEW-AI770B external high gain antenna. This is omni-directional so it helps cast a larger radius for your wifi signal. Great for sprawling houses. Put the router somewhere central and stick this antenna up high. I did this inside of a closet.
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Finally, I've got a basic external USB wifi adapter that can be used with either a desktop or an old laptop. This receiver has higher sensitivity than a lot of smaller ones and works great.
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$40 shipped takes the whole setup. I just need it out of the way and want to pass a good deal on to someone. Don't expect it to work miracles in a giant house, but it should be much better than your run-of-the-mill $40 router. Don't want to separate.
The router is a Buffalo WHR-HP-G300N, a wireless N router with excellent range, factory DD-WRT firmware, and great reliable. Lots of reviews here:
click
I've reset the router so it should be ready for you to plug in and use with your equipment. I also replaced the factory antenna with a pair that are slightly larger. A couple of the feet that connect the base to the router snapped off, so the base half connects to the router. It stands up fine, it's just loose on one end. It also has wall mounting holes on the back if that works for you.
Now in case that's not enough power, I've also got this Trendnet TEW-AI770B external high gain antenna. This is omni-directional so it helps cast a larger radius for your wifi signal. Great for sprawling houses. Put the router somewhere central and stick this antenna up high. I did this inside of a closet.
click
Finally, I've got a basic external USB wifi adapter that can be used with either a desktop or an old laptop. This receiver has higher sensitivity than a lot of smaller ones and works great.
click
$40 shipped takes the whole setup. I just need it out of the way and want to pass a good deal on to someone. Don't expect it to work miracles in a giant house, but it should be much better than your run-of-the-mill $40 router. Don't want to separate.
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