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Old 31-12-2011, 12:40   #1
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Router v's Range Extender auto switching ?

Hi all

I have bought a Netgear Range Extender to extend wifi to parts of my house that have a weak signal or none at all. It is setup correctly and is working fine and the name of the network is different from the Router.

Mainly to use my HTC desire............is it possible for my phone to auto switch to the appropriate wireless access point (either the range extender or my router) depending on the strongest signal ???? rather then me switching manually in the setting on the phone.

Would appreciate any ideas or comments.

Many thanks for your time

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