Better wifi reception

Hi there everybody!
In Paros Island (Greece) there is free internet access all over the capital.
Unfortunately I can't receive wi fi signal at my apartment at 2nd floor. But when I go to the 3rd floor, I can receive wifi but only when I am turned to a specific position.
I want to buy something (probably outdoor antenna and router) so I can receive wi fi at 2nd floor.
I don't know if I sound correct, but I heard that regular satellite antennas do the job with the appropriate cable and router.
Any help please?
Message Edited by Vavel on 05-15-2008 05:07 AM
Message Edited by Vavel on 05-15-2008 05:07 AM
Always make a backup of your backup!

Thanks! That's what I did today! Had a problem, I changed the ip address of the router from 192.168.1.1 to 2.1 because it was conflicting with the wi fi modem router.
Also a 10 db outdoor antenna did a great job! I am in!
Always make a backup of your backup!

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