I think we can check this.
http://www.hipowerplay.com/cms.php?id_cms=11
How does wireless charge work?
How to choose a wireless charger?
How to extend wireless charge to my cell phone?
AnswerYou would need to log in to the wireless route
if you mean mobile phone's signal, just use a signal booster.
if you mean mobile phone or tablet. use a qi wireless charger:
http://www.Amazon.com/Generation-Inductive-Qi-compatible-Effective-Lumia1520/dp/B00GPG8X5M/ref=sr_1_40?ie=UTF8&qid=1385684638&sr=8-40&keywords=QI+WIRELESS+CHARGER+NEXUS+5
A wireless signal can go about sixty feet but usually its range will be forty of fifty feet in a home.
For a wireless home connection, you will need a few items. You will need an internet connection and modem. You will also need a router, which is hooked up to the modem. The router broadcasts a wireless signal which you can connect to with your wireless devices.
Sure that wireless signal is great for connecting all the Web-enabled devices in your home, but do you know who's really using it? If you live in a house in the middle of nowhere, you're probably the only one using your wireless router. If you live in an urban area, an apartment building or in any home with a street out front, people could be stealing your wireless signal.
It you can pick up Internet signal without hooking an ethernet cord into your computer. You can get the wireless signal in the wireless routers range.
Using a travel wireless router might be the best thing that you have ever done on a business trip. These types of routers can help to give you an internet signal even when you are not at home. These can be helpful in parks, bus stations, or hotel rooms that don't have their own wireless signal.
You could attach an external directional antenna. Google for 'wireless antenna'.
No, With most wireless cameras; they rely on a wireless routers signal to work.
Stop HACKING!!
The wireless signal is in the same radio frequency range as the household devices are in.
A wireless repeater is simply a device that receives wireless signals and repeats the signal to extend the distance the wireless signal can travel. The end result is that devices can be used further away from the wireless router.
Put the router in a central location in your home for the best signal strength throughout the house. If your router is against an outside wall of your home, the signal strength on the other side of the house may be weaker. Position the router away from walls, floors and metal objects, which can interfere with the signal.
because the wireless is broadcasting it's signal, you can turn it off to the outside world in Windows 7, not sure of XP anymore LOL