Carole

Only the mobile networks are permitted to sell you these devices.

See this article <http://goo.gl/mIbL9Q>which explains it quite well - the
comments are interesting too...

Alastair


On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Carole John Cornish <
carolejohncorn...@live.com> wrote:

> I have business iphone mobile.
> My T mobile phone signal in house is nil. Tmobile have signal box which
> plugs into router but they will not sell me one as say only for use for
> some bit not for me. Do you know of any similar that plugs into my router?
>
> Carole
>
> 07891 434899
>
> On 20 Oct 2013, at 11:37, Sam - MacAmbulance <i...@macambulance.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Rebekah
> >
> > If your wifi network doesn't stretch to one end of your house, or has
> problems getting through a thick external wall, you can use adapters which
> plug into the power socket and use your mains power cables to send
> networking data through.
> >
> > The new powerline units have wifi routers built in to create wifi
> networks from any power socket in your house, and the more expensive ones
> have a plug socket on the back of them so you don't lose the use of the
> socket.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Sam
> >
> > --
> > MacAmbulance
> > Sam Mullen
> > 07747778022
> > i...@macambulance.co.uk
> >
> >> On 20 Oct 2013, at 11:33, Rebekah K <rebe...@pinnacle.net.uk> wrote:
> >>
> >> Can you please explain powerline networking as an alternative to wifi
> to a relative luddite like me please?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> Rebekah
> >>
> >>> On 19/10/2013 23:05, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:
> >>> You could also use powerline networking which is more robust than
> wifi, assuming your speakers have an Ethernet socket.
> >>>
> >>> Sam
> >>>
> >>> --
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> >>> Sam Mullen
> >>> 07747778022
> >>> i...@macambulance.co.uk
> >>
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