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Old 10-03-2017, 19:02   #7
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Re: Poor WiFi coverage

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Originally Posted by Kushan View Post
I mean, I realise it's less than helpful but let's lay the cards down here - ever considered getting some ethernet sockets wired in?
I put in cat 5e to all the rooms in my place with flush mounted sockets, home run to under the stairs where the router is and the patch panel. Helped that I had re-wired the entire property for electric, phones and TV so easy access points. The way to go if you can do it.

My routers Wi-Fi does reach all round but I still use wired for all static equipment.
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