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Sep 23rd, 2005
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Measuring the distance of a wireless router

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Hey All,

I'm working on a project. I am trying to figure out how far my G-Band Linksys router will reach. I was wondering what I would use to measure the distance. Is there any software out there? Or could I just go and use a long measuring tape and mark different points off in the yard? I think the distance is usually measured in feet (if you look on the back of a wireless router box).

Thanks
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Is a wireless router measured by distance only? 1500 vs. 3000 Or is it by speed or both?
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