Good Strength no Connection 2nd Building

Hi,
My new Linksys WRT54G Wirless is working fine with my laptop about 10 feet away. When i take the same lapop to another building abut 100 feet away I get a good signal but no connection. 
When I use the Repair function the signal shows the max on the bar graph but still no internet connection. Is this a distance problem or something else going on?
Do you have to walk the laptop until you see the connection drop. How to you determine if the signal is reaching to the other building. Structures are in line of sight. Construction is wood.
Thanks
Sandcloud 

hEy!
i think routers usually have a maximum range of 100ft..
but in yOur case,,yOu still get great signal strength at that distance but yOu could not get internet connection...
are yOu sure you're still connected to yOur own network? dO you have yOur name of yOur network?

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