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How can I control the Signal Strength of Wi-Fi ?

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Re: Wi-Fi

You can reduce the TX power in the driver of the wireless card of your laptop or PC to minimize interference.


Maybe you can also do the same in the wireless router or access point using the configuration, although i am not sure of the latter.
 

Re: Wi-Fi

Well , What about if this Wi-Fi Network used by a Mobile Client as VoIP Application ?

And I wanna to control the Signal Strength of Wi-Fi to avoid :::

a) Interference with Mobile Network (e.g. 3G )
b) The repeated Handoff between this two network Wi-Fi and 3G


Thanks :)
 

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