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Lyderies

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#192217 2-Mar-2016 09:25
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Hi All

 

We have currently moved into a fairly huge house and as such wifi coverage is at a low.

 

The fiber box has been put into the only downstairs room surrounded by concrete walls which has stopped any other coverage. There are Ethernet sockets in the wall which leads upstairs into the other bedrooms and into the tv lounge (correction: this is just a ethernet cord, not a socket). My problem is my bedroom is the only one at our end of the house and has no Ethernet sockets close by (and is also the furthest room from the modem).

 

My idea is that i can get a secondary modem (put it in the TV lounge) and turn it into just the wireless. Having ports i am also hoping i can run my ethernet cable to my bedroom from this.

 

I am with orcon fiber is that means anything.

 

Hopefully it makes sense

 

Cheers





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  #1502700 2-Mar-2016 09:38
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Have you considered using powerline networking?

 

I personally use netcomm np507 gigabit version.


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