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We've only recently started with Netflix and are having trouble with constant buffering and poor quality picture .


Our hub is some distance from the TV and I'm wondering if a wifi booster might help .Anyone got any views on this ?


Does anyone have any experience of using a booster ? Any recommended brand ?

I have a UniFi mesh network connected via Ethernet cables. Gives perfect coverage in a tall Victorian house where the brick tends to absorb signals. I?ve used the Linksys extenders before, generally they?re good but devices aren?t as good at switching between extenders as the signal gets weak.


A simpler solution if it?s just the TV is to run an Ethernet cable from your router to the TV provided it has a wired port (most do). My standard advice is hardwire everything you can to avoid congestion on the WiFi.

Thank you both .


alex_b yes Hardwire makes sense to me . Our netflix is via a small Roku device which does not only has 2 connection points .I'm thinking we would have to run the cable from the hub to the Roku device ? Am I correct ?

I would recommend a mesh (as shown by the cat) over a repeater

The repeater will set up a second Wi-Fi network so as you move from one section to the next you will need to reconnect to each network (most devices do it seamlessly but sometimes they try to retain the weaker signal) so it's not one seamless experience.


A mesh will give you a single Wi-Fi network through the whole property so no issues moving between locations


Downside is mesh costs a lot more but can result in a better experience


Their is a vast choice out there


Final option is to upgrade to a more powerful router that uses 802.11n but that's an expensive option at the moment 😱

Hi there, we moved recently to the area to a Victorian house and chose Sky as our broadband and TV provider.


We use lots of internet as my wife and I both work from home and had been home schooling our children. We noticed connection issues and tried Sky?s own boosters dotted around the house. We still had issues.


Having spoke to a friend who?s knowledgable about these things he suggested to options:

1. running cables through the house

2. using a modern WiFi system


Wiring the house wasn?t an option so we purchased Netgear Orbi RBR20 system (3 units) for ?275. The end result is we have rock solid + fast internet around the house.


Hope this helps!

Mine is a Netgear EX6110- WiFi range extender- AC1200 Dual Band.


I got it online from Currys in January for ?34.99.


We were having issues with Zoom freezing during Zoom singarounds we run.


The range extender has completely sorted it. The WiFi signal in the living room has gone from poor to good.


The router is in an upstairs office and the extender is in the hall.


Once it was set up there is nothing more to do.


Let me know if you have any questions.


ETA: I have a bog standard router from Plusnet. I didn't need to get a new one.


I did do something wrong when setting the extender up, and thought it had made no difference, but once I realised what I had done wrong (not properly reading the instructions, duh) it all worked just as I'd hoped!

Correct.

For once I?m impressed and saying so !!

All well-intended x


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> Surely you are not taking the p***, KK?!

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