The reason you don't normally see long range targets, is they get swamped by the closer-in targets. As the amplitude of close-in targets raises the threshold of the minimum power detection level.
If you had a rotating antenna, with few sidelobes, you could probably extend your range on a daily basis, but it's not really worth the trouble, as 100 miles is plenty.
The whole reason for having a network share, is so users don't have to have long range. Alas, the receivers and share prices are too great yet to attract the number of users required to make networking feasable.