WRT54G Question on how far does the signal reach?

Question on how far does the signal reach?
Like from the system box at home base, could you take the laptop what distance from it? Miles? Or jus a short distance? And what distance if anyone knows?
Message Edited by White_Devil on 04-09-2008 08:21 PM
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My 54G is at the far end of my house in my home office, 80+ feet away thru 4 walls I still get 25% signal, enough for a decent connection. Having an all wood construction house helps a bit. Once I was in my car out in the driveway (~90 ft) and it still worked OK.
I've got the bigger hi-gain antennas, not sure that they improve the range that much. I didn't really notice much signal gain going from the short ones to the tall ones.

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