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Old 23-Jun-2004, 05:51 AM
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Default re: Network Gurus HELP!

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Originally Posted by Ironic
This is definately your problem. Signals degrade over distance, the therefore you need a bridge to amplify the signal. Most routers have built in bridges these days.
You don't even need a bridge.

Those are designed to "bridge" the gab between two networks only letting through requests for what is on the other side thus preventing traffic on one side from clogging bandwidth on the other.

Kind of like the most basic two port switch only even more basic.

All you need is a repeater.
Simply a signal amplifier.

But like Ironic said, those are built into most network hardware devices now.

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