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Goegrup
May 28, 2012Initiate
WN3000RP range limitations
I have a solid brick house and I want to extend the range of my WiFi from one end of the house to the other. So I bought the WN3000RP. But it doesn't seem to have enough 'punch' to get through all t...
Goegrup
May 29, 2012Initiate
Thanks for that feedback.
I agree about the problems of running cables with brick walls. Too difficult for me and too expensive to have a professional do it. Maybe powerline devices is the answer, but I wanted to have portability. I guess I could plug the WiFi range extender into the other end of the powerline device (could I?), however I would prefer to just use a more powerful WiFi extender if such a thing exists and if it would have the necessary power to deliver a good signal at the other end of the house. Does anyone have any experience of this type of solution?
I agree about the problems of running cables with brick walls. Too difficult for me and too expensive to have a professional do it. Maybe powerline devices is the answer, but I wanted to have portability. I guess I could plug the WiFi range extender into the other end of the powerline device (could I?), however I would prefer to just use a more powerful WiFi extender if such a thing exists and if it would have the necessary power to deliver a good signal at the other end of the house. Does anyone have any experience of this type of solution?