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Need a new router. Pls help
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So i just moved back home to my moms house and the router does NOT have a good enough range to satisfy me....
We have 100/50 MB network so its good enough but when it reach my room its go down to 2/2 MB wich is NOT good enough for me i tried with a wifi extender but its only give me 9/9 MB
So i deffently need a better router
From the router to my room there is around
7-8 meter and its going thrue 3 walls i have the wifi extender so i Can probaly cut Down to 4-5 meter and 2 walls but need at strong wifi router there Can send 100% true these walls
Any advice what i should look for?
We have 100/50 MB network so its good enough but when it reach my room its go down to 2/2 MB wich is NOT good enough for me i tried with a wifi extender but its only give me 9/9 MB
So i deffently need a better router
From the router to my room there is around
7-8 meter and its going thrue 3 walls i have the wifi extender so i Can probaly cut Down to 4-5 meter and 2 walls but need at strong wifi router there Can send 100% true these walls
Any advice what i should look for?
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Just get an ethernet cord and run it along the walls or through the walls along the bottom of the floor. A lot easier and cheaper.
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Use an ethernet or a wifi booster that you plug into the wall.
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The router isnt your problem, wifi works by bouncing off walls not going through them. You need to either relocate your router which is easier said than done or just run an Ethernet cord to your device.
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Im going to build off of what KyloCrux said once you do what he suggested you can add an access point that allows wired and wireless connections or an ethernet switch which will allow ethernet ONLY connections. If you do want to get another access point aka router make sure it supports up to 100Mbps or more.
If you have questions about this pm me I will be happy to help you out.
If you have questions about this pm me I will be happy to help you out.
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