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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Lofgren" data-source="post: 80284" data-attributes="member: 2447"><p>Re: Attempting to Connect .... yawn ....</p><p></p><p>How are you placing the AiEx?</p><p></p><p>if you place it close to a metal surface or similar condition you may create a feedback loop that kills the signal to/from the router.</p><p></p><p>I.e. placing the router on a table that have a metal sheet or perhaps metal bars in close proximity to the router will degrade the signal severely. There are tables with metal bar around the edge of the table if you place it to close to the edge. Putting the router on top of a rack case that also contains metal close to the router.....</p><p></p><p>I hope that you see where I'm aiming at? Just because you have a clear line of sight doesn't mean that the builtin antennas of the router aren't in some bad position. Router with external antennas are less prone to the metal surfaces but they will still suffer one way or another, only not noticable for the end user...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Lofgren, post: 80284, member: 2447"] Re: Attempting to Connect .... yawn .... How are you placing the AiEx? if you place it close to a metal surface or similar condition you may create a feedback loop that kills the signal to/from the router. I.e. placing the router on a table that have a metal sheet or perhaps metal bars in close proximity to the router will degrade the signal severely. There are tables with metal bar around the edge of the table if you place it to close to the edge. Putting the router on top of a rack case that also contains metal close to the router..... I hope that you see where I'm aiming at? Just because you have a clear line of sight doesn't mean that the builtin antennas of the router aren't in some bad position. Router with external antennas are less prone to the metal surfaces but they will still suffer one way or another, only not noticable for the end user... [/QUOTE]
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