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Sandeep Chatterjee Posted on Mar 28, 2012
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Wi-fi distance of beetel 450tc1 adsl2+router

My problem is that this modem when wirelessly connected only covers a distance of 10 yards whereas i was told that it covers a maximum distance of 300 yards so i purchased it and facing loads of trouble now. I want to knw the exact distance of how much does it cover using a wi-fi connection...

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Things That Affect Wireless Router Signals1. Many wireless routers are using the same wirelesschannel. Many manufacturers choose channel 6 as the default.2. Analogue video senders used to send audio and video toother TVs in the home.3. Microwave ovens emit interference in the 2.4GHz band.4. Wireless speakers and console controllers can causeinterference with the wireless router.5. Bluetooth devices, newer Bluetooth devices can jump todifferent frequencies if there is a connection problem.6. Power cables located near the wireless router can causedrop outs and speed reduction.7. Fish tanks will cause massive Wi-Fi shadow on the other sideof the tank from the wireless router. 8. Depending upon the location of large mirrors will reflectwireless signal away your computer.9. Building materials will block wireless signals such asplasterboards with metal foil, reinforced concrete walls and floors. Alsoobjects near the wireless router such as metal filing cabinets and otherelectrical appliances. 10. Blinking Christmas lights can reduce Wi-Fi performanceby 25% when it is close to the wireless router.

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SOURCE: using beetel 450tc1 wireless router,there is a problem

1. check the most current firmware update.
2. check the ISP to verify the connection.

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If you have a digital multimeter, check the power connection and make sure that it's not to high (eg. 7.5 V DC should read no more than 7.8 V for it to work properly)

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