TuckerdogAVL
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Okay, has anyone seen this? It fits into the "oh, you don't know this and it's a secret until you discover it because no one will tell you this until after the fact" category" if it is the case.
I purchased a Netgear Extender because my signal strength sucks in the back of the house.
However, in the attempt to find where there is no signal - which is what you have to do to set up the extender - I have discovered if I use the MacBookPro as a laptop in the room I have crappy signal strength in...it is 16m which is fine. Great.
If I connect to the ancient, 2002 $2000 Cinema Display, my signal strength drops from 5 bars to 2 and I have a connection of 1 -2 m. No really.
Sitting in the chair as a laptop 16.
Connected to the external monitor. 2. At best.
Spin spin spin.
So,
1) is this possible?
2) why is this not anything that is posted? "Old monitors can wreak havoc with getting online and your speed?"
3) Can this be possible?
4) Can I fix so I can get my $70 back?
I am going to move the newer 2007 monitor to the back room though it's quality is no where near as good as the 2002 $2000 Cinema Display. And will do a test.
And if it is the case, I'll let you know. Anyone out there that can share any info would be appreciated.
No. I haven't set up the NetGear Extender yet.
No. The cinema display works fine with the MacBook Pro.
Yes. The signal strength goes from 16 while sitting in the room staring at the blank Cinema display vs. 2 when hooked up.
Yes. I have been hooked up to the display in this room for 5 years.
yes. The signal strength has always been a problem.
Yes. There is no problem with the signal strength as a laptop in the same room.
I purchased a Netgear Extender because my signal strength sucks in the back of the house.
However, in the attempt to find where there is no signal - which is what you have to do to set up the extender - I have discovered if I use the MacBookPro as a laptop in the room I have crappy signal strength in...it is 16m which is fine. Great.
If I connect to the ancient, 2002 $2000 Cinema Display, my signal strength drops from 5 bars to 2 and I have a connection of 1 -2 m. No really.
Sitting in the chair as a laptop 16.
Connected to the external monitor. 2. At best.
Spin spin spin.
So,
1) is this possible?
2) why is this not anything that is posted? "Old monitors can wreak havoc with getting online and your speed?"
3) Can this be possible?
4) Can I fix so I can get my $70 back?
I am going to move the newer 2007 monitor to the back room though it's quality is no where near as good as the 2002 $2000 Cinema Display. And will do a test.
And if it is the case, I'll let you know. Anyone out there that can share any info would be appreciated.
No. I haven't set up the NetGear Extender yet.
No. The cinema display works fine with the MacBook Pro.
Yes. The signal strength goes from 16 while sitting in the room staring at the blank Cinema display vs. 2 when hooked up.
Yes. I have been hooked up to the display in this room for 5 years.
yes. The signal strength has always been a problem.
Yes. There is no problem with the signal strength as a laptop in the same room.