Wifi extenders are always a bit useless, you could try a devolo dlan wifi 
adapter. It'll use the power cables to do the networking and generate an 
identical wifi network in the house, so you're not extending anything just 
creating a new network piggy-backing off a stable, cabled connection

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Devolo-dLAN-500-Wi-Fi-Adapter/dp/B00C580FZA

or if you need 2 adapters 
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Devolo-dLAN-500-Wi-Fi-Network/dp/B00C5IA4S8

Regards

Sam

                
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On 23 Sep 2014, at 09:05, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPad
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