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Hi bumpy..


I live in a Victorian house and have no problem with signal.

From Router that is, but recently having probs. with BT Internet connection.

Could be deliberate ploy as they keep trying to get me to switch to Infinity.


Can even get a signal outside my house in the street.


Have you tried your PC in another Wi-Fi area. Caf? or so ??


I am an ex BT and Cable & Wireless employee. and worked in IT. until I retired in 2008 .

I could check it out for you if problems persist.


DulwichFox

I would consider using your power line and then transmit the signal in key areas, it's relatively cheap and very flexible!

Have a look at the two links to see the kit you'd need.

Keep it simple!!

I don't have the illustrious credentials of the charming Mr Fox but I have managed to secure a job in IT!!


http://www.ebuyer.com/322016-tp-link-300mbps-wireless-n300-powerline-extender-tl-wpa281

http://www.ebuyer.com/284642-tp-link-200mbps-powerline-ethernet-adapter-kit-plug-uk-homeplug-av-tl-pa251kit



Right-Clicking

right-clicking Wrote:

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> I would consider using your power line and then

> transmit the signal in key areas, it's relatively

> cheap and very flexible!

> Have a look at the two links to see the kit you'd

> need.

> Keep it simple!!

> I don't have the illustrious credentials of the

> charming Mr Fox but I have managed to secure a job

> in IT!!

>

> http://www.ebuyer.com/322016-tp-link-300mbps-wirel

> ess-n300-powerline-extender-tl-wpa281

> http://www.ebuyer.com/284642-tp-link-200mbps-power

> line-ethernet-adapter-kit-plug-uk-homeplug-av-tl-p

> a251kit

>

>

> Right-Clicking


Come on mate.. don't have a go.. :)


I have always had respect for your replys here and the help you offer.

You have helped me out at times when I have come up against a blank wall.


Foxy.

bumpy Wrote:

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> Thanks Dulwich Fox and right-clicking. I've

> already got a WiFi booster but to no avail.

> Ideally I'd like someone to come by and advise on

> the best solution. Can you send me costs for this

> via PM? Thanks


Hi Bumpy..


have PM'd You


DulwichFox

Bumpy, This system is not a traditional wi-fi booster, they pick up and extend from the router, this system sends the signal down your household wiring and then broadcasts the signal from the point wherever you plug in the extender.


Mr Fox You've taken my remark in the entirely wrong vein, It was an attempt at humour and not a stab in your back!

I meant no offence.

Come on mate.. don't have a go.. smiling smiley


I have always had respect for your replys here and the help you offer.

You have helped me out at times when I have come up against a blank wall.


Foxy.

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