What USB or Firewire 400 wifi antenna works best?

I am renting a part of my friend's house and we share internet.  However, some really thick walls make it nearly impossible for signal to move about effectively.  I have used his TP-Link booster with my windows partition, but it will not work on my mac.  How can this be done? And with what adapter?

Michael Conniff wrote:
The most recent is 1TB, and cost about the same as the previous one which was 500GB. The first d2 was only a little cheaper and was 60GB!
Same experience here! They keep the price about the same but you get double the storage, so the price of storage has been going down big time! But now I find myself ******* after Drobo Hey, that editor whacked me for "l u s t i n g" that isn't foul language is it?
-mj
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