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A wireless router would work in a prefabricated house (metal outside walls and roof)? They have 2 computers at the ends oppsite of the House (about 35 feet) that they would like to establish a wireless connection to the router.   Thank you.

Phil

If you use Wireless - G Standard router and the distance will be 35 feet of the wireless router then it should work fine...

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