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Placement of router for optimal WiFi signal
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<blockquote data-quote="Spyderwasp" data-source="post: 1064660" data-attributes="member: 20097"><p>Have you tried powerline adapters? They don't extend the signal making it slower and weaker each time it extends. It copies the signal, so your devices connect to it the same as the original. It also has both wifi and Lan connections. TP link makes some etc. They work great in my home. I don't have any speed drops with a 200mbs line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spyderwasp, post: 1064660, member: 20097"] Have you tried powerline adapters? They don't extend the signal making it slower and weaker each time it extends. It copies the signal, so your devices connect to it the same as the original. It also has both wifi and Lan connections. TP link makes some etc. They work great in my home. I don't have any speed drops with a 200mbs line. [/QUOTE]
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