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I have a friend who has a wireless network and he said the reception was not that great. How well do they work and is there a limitation on the range?

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I have a friend who has a wireless network and he said the reception was not that great. How well do they work and is there a limitation on the range?

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Yes there are limitations on the range of wireless networks. The effective range (anywhere from 15 feet to 1500 feet) depends on a number of factors, including the type of building materials in use (walls, ceilings and other barriers), positioning of the access point, and the quality of the access point and client adapter equipment. A key benefit of our service is our extensive experience with wireless equipment and wireless networking. If your wireless network does not work where you need it to work we will find a solution or provide a full refund.

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