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(, Mon 16 Jul 2012, 14:56, 2 replies, latest was 13 years ago)
I may geta super cheap and super long ethernet (?) wire instead so it can be closer to the living room
(, Mon 16 Jul 2012, 14:58, Reply)
(, Mon 16 Jul 2012, 15:00, Reply)
She's already broken my ipod chrger by cheing the end and dribbling into it. it's all green and oxidised now
(, Mon 16 Jul 2012, 15:02, Reply)
And could you plug one into your router, then attach a second wireless router to the other end of the other one upstairs?
Would you then have a house with two networks? And would that then confuse your devices if it was in a room where one signal was weak, but still present, and the other was much stronger?
Thanks in advance.
(, Mon 16 Jul 2012, 14:59, Reply)
(, Mon 16 Jul 2012, 15:00, Reply)
#Yes
#You're computer will connect to the strongest one remembered, so it'll just ignore the weaker one. If you were moving around it might take it a minute to change between the two but not a major problem.
(, Mon 16 Jul 2012, 15:02, Reply)
And then I can sell them the new router I bought and haven't used yet.
(, Mon 16 Jul 2012, 15:03, Reply)
I'm not sure what this means, but I'm guessing you're talking about having two routers on one network?
(, Mon 16 Jul 2012, 15:08, Reply)
Possibly not with freebie Sky ones and such like but we have 6 access points for our network here, all on one SSID
(, Mon 16 Jul 2012, 15:22, Reply)
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