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Boost Xbox360 WiFi signal?
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Is there a product or a way that I can boost my Xbox360 Wifi, my rooms in the basement and the 360 doesn't get that good of WiFi compared to the advanced Wifi the XB1 is able to connect to.
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Only thing you can really is move the wifi closer if you can.
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Negative ghost rider not possible, thanks for the feedback though.
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How about run an ethernet cable? Who plays on wifi on any console?
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AcceptingEveryone 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.
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There's lots of signal boosters available on the net. I have one at home that works well for gaming when my connection is a bit shaky at distances.
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Or you can get a cheap router with 2.4ghz wifi signal at like a thrift store or flea market type of place for cheap. And just use the second router as a range extender like i have setup now.
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Linksys wifi router (router really far away from my setup) >>>> Ethernet cable >>>> cheap router setup for extending connection >>>> setup is connected to that router.
Mine is
Linksys wifi router (router really far away from my setup) >>>> Ethernet cable >>>> cheap router setup for extending connection >>>> setup is connected to that router.
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Wifi extender
I feel ur struggle, my console is on the opposite side of the house from the router
I feel ur struggle, my console is on the opposite side of the house from the router
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Never heard of a Wifi Booster But I doubt They work ,
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iBunny wrote Never heard of a Wifi Booster But I doubt They work ,
They do. Repeaters aren't too expensive and work pretty well. All it does is takes the existing WiFi signal, amplifies it and sends it back out. There will be some quality drop off depending on how far away you choose to setup the repeater and any additional wireless clutter but it's the best option for OP short of buying a router w/ a stronger antenna.
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