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WiFi boosters you can plug straight into the wall. They work very well. I've had some before.
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Specifically look for TP link extenders, cheap and can relay upto 300Mbps, fixes your problem
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ANE wroteAcceptingEveryone wrote How about run an ethernet cable? Who plays on wifi on any console?
Sometimes it's just too much of a hassle to run a ethernet cable for some people bro. Honestly it would be your best bet though to run a ethernet cable. Maybe a wifi signal booster would help.
Theres a thing called a powerline adapter
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The_Red_Devils wroteANE wroteAcceptingEveryone wrote How about run an ethernet cable? Who plays on wifi on any console?
Sometimes it's just too much of a hassle to run a ethernet cable for some people bro. Honestly it would be your best bet though to run a ethernet cable. Maybe a wifi signal booster would help.
Theres a thing called a powerline adapter
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Yeah look above at what I posted dude hehe
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I had one of those but if the problem is if you only have one outlet under your desk where your setup is then you cant use a power strip plug and that in a 120v wall outlet. Or it will fry the plugs or blow the breaker everytime.
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