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Re: wifi booster
[Re: Jim_Clennell]
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29/06/2014 18:31
29/06/2014 18:31
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I switched the wifi off on my router and now use one of these instead (as recommened on here I think). There's also a longer range verison if required or you can just add more. One of these
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Re: wifi booster
[Re: Hovedan]
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30/06/2014 10:53
30/06/2014 10:53
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I almost bought a booster for mine until I got a tip from the guy I was about to buy it from..
Your wifi signal is on a channel which your computer detects automatically. They always use channel 1, 7 and 11 (you may need to double check this first can't be 100% sure right now) which majority of people will be using which in turn will make your signal strength drop
You can change the channel by downloading an app on your pc laptop or tablet which allows you to change it again and I apologise for not being sure but Google which app or programme is better
Best of all is that it is free
Worth a try before buying a booster
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