11-07-2011 03:35 PM
The Wifi coverage of our RV220W is OK but some mobile devices appear to suffer from poor battery performance because they struggle to maintain signal strength in some parts of the premises.
We have two "Draytek ANT-1107 7dBi Omni-Directional Indoor Desktop Antenna" from a redundant Draytek router with similar connectors to those found on the RV220W's standard external antennas.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
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11-07-2011 03:48 PM
We don't have any replacement antennas sold to extend the range of signal from the RV220w, and 3rd party antenna shouldn't void your warranty as long they actually fit onto the router correctly and not rigged to fit. Depending on type of antenna you should be able to extend your range with a high gain antenna's.
Thanks,
Jasbryan
11-07-2011 03:48 PM
We don't have any replacement antennas sold to extend the range of signal from the RV220w, and 3rd party antenna shouldn't void your warranty as long they actually fit onto the router correctly and not rigged to fit. Depending on type of antenna you should be able to extend your range with a high gain antenna's.
Thanks,
Jasbryan
11-08-2011 12:16 AM
Thanks for the quick reply Jasbryan. We'll try it and post the results.
05-16-2012 09:50 AM
I'm curious Richard, do you have any results to report?
05-16-2012 10:56 AM
Unfortunately fitting the high gain antennas made almost no difference in signal strength or range. We've gone back to the standard antennas.
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05-16-2012 11:44 AM
Don't forget radio is two-way. Transmit and receive, on both the router and your wireless devices. They have to transmit just as much as the router.
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