tcutting wrote:
> It would still help if you could provide some form of diagram of your
> setup.
>
> Also, is the wifi router located in the house as near as possible to the
> office/outbuilding? (to get the best chance of getting a strong enough
> signal out there)
>
> Any way to run an
It would still help if you could provide some form of diagram of your
setup.
Also, is the wifi router located in the house as near as possible to the
office/outbuilding? (to get the best chance of getting a strong enough
signal out there)
Any way to run an ethernet cable to the office?
I've
Mnyb wrote:
> There are some relatively sane streamers for the roon ecosystem .
>
> The sonic orbiter SE is actually one of them , but I think there are
> some raspi based solutions with great value too .
> And you can use your squeezeboxes too .
>
> I hope ROON gets more sane when more people
again...
MeSue wrote:
> I each got new Microsoft Surface Pro tablet computers. Nice machines...
> We like them. But this has wrecked havoc on our network.
thats "normal" cause their internal antenna(s) cant be really good.
MeSue wrote:
> The problem started because my husband's "office" is
Thanks for the responses. I will run these ideas by him and look into
the Airport Express. I use power line adapters successfully within the
house, but we have tried them in the outbuilding before and he says they
don't work out there. Anytime I suggest power line for out there, he
refuses to
I would avoid the WDS thing and trying to extend wifi coverage though
wifi itself. Ethernet or powerline are a much better solution.
My advice would be to replace the APs with 2 Airport Express APs. If you
have a mac, win PC or an iThing in the house you can manage them.
The current model is
Hi Sue,
Why don't you go back to the original (working) setup and then use a
pair of powerline network adaptors between the house and the outbuilding
?
Cheers,
Steve
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