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<blockquote data-quote="fbi90909" data-source="post: 4284062" data-attributes="member: 568679"><p>don't think it will help much. the type of router and positioning of their router plays a role in this. if they don't have a good broadcast range you might not see much of an improvement.</p><p></p><p>for instance i have a linksys 2.4ghz wireless router located in my room in a corner. the distance from my router to the living room table is maybe 20-25ft. a laptop that sits in that general area gets a pretty weak signal of maybe 2-3bars. still fast enough though. though the closer the router is the laptop the faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fbi90909, post: 4284062, member: 568679"] don't think it will help much. the type of router and positioning of their router plays a role in this. if they don't have a good broadcast range you might not see much of an improvement. for instance i have a linksys 2.4ghz wireless router located in my room in a corner. the distance from my router to the living room table is maybe 20-25ft. a laptop that sits in that general area gets a pretty weak signal of maybe 2-3bars. still fast enough though. though the closer the router is the laptop the faster. [/QUOTE]
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