try sa mdr or sa wiredsystems. nag range jud ni ug 4k to 5k.
try sa mdr or sa wiredsystems. nag range jud ni ug 4k to 5k.
walay plain home router nga ingon ani bro.. hehe...
Get a router like Asus RT-N56U which utilizes Wireless N with simultaneous dual radios. I am using this router right now in our flat so I can still have a signal when I am in the can. The walls here are 10" thick and I usually lose signal when I am in the dining area.
Another solution for you is to use a powerline adaptor so you can add another access point in the area where the signal is very low. I have also used this method before I got the RT-N56U. I have a main DLS modem with wireless G in the living room and used the powerline adaptor to add another wireless router in my room.
Any which way you go, you'll need to be ready to spend some money on these cause these are not cheap.
the answer to your query...
TL-WA5210G
available ni sa www.wiredsystems.comLong Distance Outdoor, Break the limitation of WiFi
The TL-WA5210G features 12dBi dual-polarized antennas which is the key feature to build long distance WiFi connection. With software ACK timeout adjustable by setting the distance between two APs, it allows you to adjust the timeout value up to 15km for outdoor long distance operation, or even 52km with higher gain antenna support.
if gamit ka ani point to point na outdoor device make sure walay bluilding or any structure na ga block sa 2 areas na imu i network.
pwede man.... kung naa kay daku nga budget....
now a-days.. in terms of technology.. everything is possible,,,
Last edited by mcrommel; 05-07-2012 at 02:55 PM. Reason: update

pwede ra nimo i modify ang inyo wireless router bro....
try lang ni nga link, kng medyo gsto mo maka hibaw...
https://www.instructables.com/id/Unl...f-Your-Router/
wahahaha satellite bro...wahahaha
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