TuckerdogAVL
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I recently purchased a router (Netgear N300 wireless) in order to hook up the tv to the internet. I had been using the airport express (N) as my "router" going directly from modem to it. I have an APE b/g) remotely connected to juice the signal to the back of the house.
Now I have to have the (N) ethernet connection to the router, otherwise the connection is the same.
When I sign onto the APE network, I get a full fan showing great signal strength for about 3 seconds, then down to practically nothing. Though the Netgear router gets to this computer in the back, that drops occasionally too and I thought maybe if the APEs were dedicated to just one computer, it may be more efficient and stronger in signal strength.
When I setup the APEs, with the router, there was a pop up window that asked me if I wanted to use the APEs as a "bridge?" Should I go back and reset this up, but not choose that? Wonder if that is causing the signal drop?
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance
Now I have to have the (N) ethernet connection to the router, otherwise the connection is the same.
When I sign onto the APE network, I get a full fan showing great signal strength for about 3 seconds, then down to practically nothing. Though the Netgear router gets to this computer in the back, that drops occasionally too and I thought maybe if the APEs were dedicated to just one computer, it may be more efficient and stronger in signal strength.
When I setup the APEs, with the router, there was a pop up window that asked me if I wanted to use the APEs as a "bridge?" Should I go back and reset this up, but not choose that? Wonder if that is causing the signal drop?
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance