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Default O.T. Wi-Fi bridging?

On Mar 29, 1:23*pm, Adam Aglionby wrote:
As likely to get a good answer here ,as search for appropriate and
alive computer group, so apologies for slightly off topic posting.

Working away at a location that dosen`t have landline broadband.

Can use a dongle and mobile broadband but may hit data limits over the
next couple of months but with a quick survey using my phone can get a
weak Fon connection in one corner.

Have a Fon router back at the house and have found Fon very useful
when out and about, its more reliable than Vodafone`s wack mobile
broadband...

Problem have at location is Fon connection is only weakly available
good few metres from where laptop will be needed.

Is there a way can configure a wif-fi router, located in right spot,
to act as a bridge between cabled laptop and wireless Fon connection?

Any other suggestions?

Thanks

Cheers
Adam


I think the solution is a WiFi range extender like the TP Link TL-
WA830RE 300Mbps Wireless N Range Extender.
Never used one so can't be 100% certain what it will do. There is
similar stuff on Amazon.

rusty
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