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Absolutely disgraceful that they’d charge you a subscription fee for a power line adapter.
In BT's case it's not like - proper good kit that retails for £200, for a fiver a month. Also includes a guarantee etc. Complete WiFi
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Absolutely disgraceful that they’d charge you a subscription fee for a power line adapter.
are you still on about this?For anyone else struggling , IT Geek at work recommended this to me and it seems to do the job , only £15 today on amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07FN1GZ75?ref_=pe_3187911_248764861_302_E_DDE_dt_1
Aye, but its not using your mains for the signal, only for power.eh ? it plugs in ?
For anyone else struggling , IT Geek at work recommended this to me and it seems to do the job , only £15 today on amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07FN1GZ75?ref_=pe_3187911_248764861_302_E_DDE_dt_1
couple other posters said struggling WiFi signal so just thought I’d share the linkare you still on about this?
<< victorUses more energy than a boiling kettle they reckon.
These Wifi Extenders, is there a one where it doesn't create a different network name? i.e. one that seamlessly does the job?
Otherwise I'll still be connected to the primary one, but with a shit signal in 2 of the upstairs rooms, when there's a great signal on the extender.
Don't want to have to manually change my wifi connection every time I move around the house.
Actually found an app that auto switches between as many ssids as you like once the signal goes a certain low level. So a cheap extender will do for me!Mesh ones will do the trick
Ideal. I find the cheap extender covers the whole house anyway so I just connect to that.Actually found an app that auto switches between as many ssids as you like once the signal goes a certain low level. So a cheap extender will do for me!