Looking to broaden your PC's Wi-Fi coverage?
Looking to broaden your PC's Wi-Fi coverage?
P.S. I'd like to fix this from my computer side, not the router.
Hi, I'm using Tp link T9UH to extend my Wi-Fi from a long distance. It works well for getting a strong signal, but the ping is really slow—especially when it rains. I'm looking for better options to improve my PC's range and stability without changing the router. Thanks
P.S. I'd like to fix this from my computer side, not the router.
It's not your computer's fault. The issue lies with your router's range—it can only send the signal as far as it can through the walls. If you're trying to fix it from the PC side, consider getting a 100ft Cat 6 cable. On the PC side, you'll need more signal strength if you don't have enough.
I see, before using the Wi-Fi card with your phone, you could still detect the signal from the router. After installing the T9UH, you were able to connect and access the network. It seems there might be an improvement available—check if upgrading your Wi-Fi adapter or changing your connection method offers a better experience.
Purchased the extender right away—it’s more affordable than another Wi-Fi adapter. Your router isn’t sending enough signal. The extender works by acting as a repeater, simply amplifying the existing signal and improving your connection.
I admitted the situation, using my friend’s Wi-Fi (just in case I remembered the password) to bypass the extender. I managed to resolve it myself.
WiFi works both ways, but problems often affect both sides equally. It’s not built for extended distances unless specialized equipment is used, even then it needs careful planning. Home construction materials and wall thickness play a big role in signal strength. You can check your connection with a WiFi analyzer on an Android phone. If your router is in front of your device and antennas are behind, the case might be obstructing the signal—metal is a common culprit. Consider mesh systems, power line adapters (sometimes effective), or MOCA adapters. Extenders usually reduce your speed, while mesh systems often handle backhaul without that loss. Power line adapters rely on existing wiring for Ethernet, but may not always work. MOCA adapters use coaxial cables that could already be installed, potentially reaching speeds from 400Mbps up to over 800+Mbps depending on the model.
Firstly, that USB WiFi adapter can move and be repositioned for better reception. Move it closer to the window in LoS of the WiFi source. However, USB WiFi adapters tend to have weak chipsets. Secondly, if he's your friend, ask him if he can either move the wireless source closer to your side of the house or set up another access point on you're side of his house for you to use. Long range wireless is subject to environmental interference from trees, cars, precipitation and even other wireless networks in the neighbourhood. A PtP wireless link would solve this but you'd need devices pointed at each other mounted in good LoS of each building.