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Simon:
 :laugh:

daveeb:

--- Quote from: Simon on June 03, 2017, 17:59 ---I don't see any reason why you couldn't use multiple extenders, but there are also the Powerline plugins to consider, which somehow work by transmitting the WiFi through the electrical circuit:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B015E3MU2I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_5PUmzbBDYBRAC

You might be better off asking the question next door, as I am sure there will be a wealth of advice forthcoming from there.   ;)

--- End quote ---

Only works on a single ring main Simon. see earlier post...although i believe you can get powerline models that also provide wifi, and so work as a sort of extender.

Simon:
So, the standard WiFi extenders would be the best solution, Dave?

daveeb:

--- Quote from: Simon on June 03, 2017, 23:21 ---So, the standard WiFi extenders would be the best solution, Dave?

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or a powerline that also does wifi if he could get close enough to the target tv? utilising the most useful of the three ring mains. It all depends on the extent of them around the house. i.e. do they go floor by floor or is there some other spread of the cables.

Clive:
The ring mains are kitchen, floor 2, and floors 3/4. He's sent off for a simple extender so let's see how that goes.  Not sure if the router can be moved as it's fibre.

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