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EmeliSandre
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Hey guys I am going to be getting faster broadband speed in a few more days mainly because of the bad connection I am getting from the router which is in my separate room to the main hall as there are lots of room/wall obstructing ( as it is wireless ) so would be best if I just get like a 15m Ethernet cable so the internet connect is hard wired to the xbox cause I don't think it is my internet connection being bad just it wireless and a long way to reach the xbox.
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It's always better to be wired.
The only issue is having to get it neatly from the router to the xbox (assuming the Xbox isn't in the same room as the router)
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Quo wrote It's always better to be wired.
The only issue is having to get it neatly from the router to the xbox (assuming the Xbox isn't in the same room as the router)


Yeah I know what you mean, I am thinkin of just taping it to the side of the wall.
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Using a powerline adapter is a MUCH BETTER solution.

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The connection is put through your electricity in your house and then your internet connection is available from every plug socket in the house.
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I also recommend the power line adapter because that's what I use but I used to have a very expensive router that worked as good as wired but wired is definitely the cheapest way.
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Well thanks guys for responded I brought the 15m Ethernet wire and if it fails I might invest in a powerline adaptor.
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