Also, have you tried disconnecting it, unplugging for a while, then
starting again? Maybe you have, maybe you haven't;)
On 23 Sep 2014, at 8:25, [email protected] wrote:
Not exactly relevant but may help. Last night's Gadget Show on Channel
5 (or was it 4?) had a bit about routers and extending their range.
You can watch through their website.
Nick
On 23 Sep 2014, at 06:32, Derek <[email protected]> wrote:
Morning Smuggers
I have an office situated in my garden, where my router is situated.
I have a wi-fi extender so that I can access the internet in the
house for my and my wife's laptops, iPads and Apple TV. This set-up
has worked well until a few days ago, when access in the house slowed
right down to negligible - it's still Ok in the office in the
garden.
So presumably the extender has broken and needs replacing. Would it
be best to do this or, alternatively, buy an additional router and
install that in the house?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Derek
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