what is the best setup to connect to a wifi hotspot

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what is the best setup to connect to a wifi hotspot
what is the best setup to connect to a wifi hotspot
2014-04-20 04:24:03
Region : Belgium

Model : TL-ANT2415D

Hardware Version : Not Clear

Firmware Version :

ISP : telenet


Here's the situation.

I bought a outdoor AP/repeater (wa7210n) for use on a camping so I could connect to hotspots provided by my ISP. However, as it turns out it doesn't work. (this is the thread http://forum.tp-link.com/showthread.php?75678-Connection-to-ISP-s-Hotspot-using-wa7210n )

So I guess a wifi adapter is the only way to go. I am currenty using a wifi adapter (netgear WNA3100) which barely gets a signal indoors.

What would be my best option to get a decent signal? it has to have outdoor and omnidirectional (important) capabilities, so which adapter and antenna (and maybe other accessories) would fit my needs?

thanks in advance.
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Re:what is the best setup to connect to a wifi hotspot
2014-04-21 00:36:49
I'm getting mixed signals here. On the AP section they say it won't work because it's a Captive Portal network. I tried the PPoe thing and it didn't work. I tried every option. noneof them work.

Also, the reason I want to go for omni directional is that these hotspots are FON-like. They are on the routers from other clients of the same ISP. If they turn off their router/modem (which is very likely, since it's on a camping) I have to reposition the antenna every time.
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