Poor WiFi coverage
My Virgin "package" includes VIVID200; I think I have a Superhub2, which is at the very front left corner of the house. WiFi coverage in the house is poor, in the rear extension there is no signal at all from the router.
I have 2 x Solwise powerline adapters to connect wired devices (including TIVO, NAS, Samsung TV) in the rear extension & recently added an Aztech HL113 plug to provide WiFi in the extension (for phones, iPads, laptops, SONOS, wireless printer). The Aztech is very unreliable - cuts out occasionally, refuses connections, appears to lose connections to Apple iPad devices and laptops - and has to be switched off + on at least once per day. The Solwise plugs are > 7 years old now & I would like to replace those 2 and probably the Aztech as well with faster, more reliable units. I have just tried a Netgear WiFi extender (EX2700) midway between the router and the rear extension. It just about worked for slow WiFi browsing but was not an improvement on the Aztech and is on its way back to Amazon. Can anyone with some experience/knowledge of powerline recommend which devices might suit this setup and / or suggest alternative approaches ??????? Thanks in advance. |
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Devolo is a good make, they do Powerline adapters as well as WiFi extenders
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The only downside is that the wi-fi coverage, although much better, still didn't extend to the furthest corner of the house. So, I spent even more of my hard earned dosh on an ASUS RP-AC52 Dual-Band Wireless-AC750 Wall-Plug Range Extender/Access Point. Together these devices have solved my wi-fi woes. They work really well, however many devices are in use at any one time. In summary, the bad news is that I'm the best part of £200 worse off but the good news is I no longer have any wi-fi troubles at all. Hope that helps. |
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The best option, if you can, is to run an ethernet cable (CAT 5e) up into your attic by the shortest route and place a router, with strong WiFi credentials, at the end of it. (It only requires a a hole in two ceilings.) The WiFi signal can then cascade down through the house, through thin ceilings rather than supporting walls, fridges etc. I have a tiny FON router piggy-backed onto my system in the attic. (This gives me free access to BTFon and FON hotspots world-wide.) It gives a strong signal everywhere, including out in the street and in the back garden. |
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My routers Wi-Fi does reach all round but I still use wired for all static equipment. |
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thanks for the comments & suggestions - I rather like the "Attic Router" idea for better coverage. Do you think Virgin could be persuaded to come & move the SH2 up to the attic ?
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I very much doubt it. |
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After a bit of research, I decided to stick with Powerline adapters and ordered a set of 3 from TP-Link.
I purchased the TL-WPA4220 set which arrived same day & installed easily giving good WiFi reception in extension/conservatory which was previously a very dead spot. I actually bought the 3 pack as I have some wired devices in a bookcase, but the WiFi from one of these adapters is actually fine - even behind the books in the bookcase, so one adapter is actually redundant. Very pleased, BUT !! My router (Virgin Superhub2) has WPS disabled so I was unable to clone to the main SSID and password which is a bit of a bore as this was one of the main selling points for me. TP-Link support sent me a link for the download of a MAC app called Wireless PLC Device Scan which fails to find any devices at all on the network, although the tpPLC app on the same MAC sees the devices okay but doesn't let me change anything. I've emailed back to them + await a response. Anyway, thanks for the comments - I'll update if there is any change. On speeds, I ran a couple of speedtests: (1) in the same room as the router, using 5G, the results were 9, 101.86, 12.58 for ping, download & upload. (2) in the extension, with the TP-Link powerline adapter, the results were 11, 35.95, 12,51. |
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Very pleased, BUT !! My router (Virgin Superhub2) has WPS disabled so I was unable to clone to the main SSID and password which is a bit of a bore as this was one of the main selling points for me. TP-Link support sent me a link for the download of a MAC app called Wireless PLC Device Scan which fails to find any devices at all on the network, although the tpPLC app on the same MAC sees the devices okay but doesn't let me change anything. I've emailed back to them + await a response. Anyway, thanks for the comments - I'll update if there is any change. /QUOTE] Update - the MAC utilities did not work wirelessly, I borrowed a Windows Netbook and altered the SSID by logging in to the TP-Link plug on Ethernet. I'm now very happy with the setup - the sae network name throughout the house, no switching necessary, no problems so far. |
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