It "looks" like somebody is trying to play with you or your router has a bad firmware. First of all you need to do, make sure that when you change settings, set a password for administrative account. Second, set security settings (PSK at least with MAC filter enabled). Third, make sure that you have saved all settings. Forth, you need to check if somebody resetting the router for you. Fifth, check that your router does not overheat. Sixth, update the firmware. If it did not fix the problem, most likely flesh chip in your router is damaged or something like that. Use your warranty to replace it.
You can get a Wireless Repeater, (AP) Access Point or Wireless Extender type device, place it in the area farthest away and it should help cover the whole house. Different manufacturers call it different names. If you want to stay with NetGear here is their version, check related links below.
The Netgear DG834G wireless router is one of the most sought-after products form Netgear right now, with several versions available. It is one of the simplest products to use in terms of wireless capabilities. You just plug it right into a phone jack, follow the instructions on the computer or device, and it is all set up and ready to run your seamless internet on several devices throughout the home. It is a modem, a router, a firewall, a 4-port switch, and a wireless access point all in one device.
Nothing special, router installs 802.11b connection between A device with 802.11b and itself.
it is a access point that is free to use
an access point device is one of 2 things. a router, or wireless router connection usb device. with the usb device, you can connect an office computer wirelessly to a wireless router. in the situation of a laptop, it is always the router itself. some routers will require an access code to use.
In Priority-Based Access, the access point device also functions as a point coordinator
So that the result that you find on the watt meter after resetting it will be accurate
you cant get internet without an access point.
mesh sdr access point
Infrastructure mode requires an access point. Ad-hoc does not use an access point.
A wireless access point can function as an access point and it can also be used as a repeater....
You can hook up a wireless router to your already existing modem and non-wireless router. However, you need to set up the wireless router by changing it's LAN IP address and by disabling it's router function so it will function as a wireless access point to avoid conflict with your existing non-wireless router. Click http://www.supportrix.com/SUPPORTRIX/Main.php?do=LearnMore for more info.