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wireless brick wall

Asked by salliecookies in 802.11 Wireless Access Points, Wireless Technologies, Wireless Network Access Points

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Hi,

I need to extend wireless coverage through brick walls.  It's inside a house and I replaced my old access point with a linksys WRT150N it's a  wireless n router it boosted the signal a little bit.  However, the coverage is still poor.  There is no cabling in the other room where i need the signal at.  I tried using 2 novatech powerline  adaptors to setup an access point in the room with the need for wireless but it wouldn't work.  The whole house is made of brick.  How strong of a directional antenna should i get to send the signal to that room.  The distance is about 100 feet from my wireless n router to that room.  
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