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| Thread ID: 130150 | 2013-03-28 20:21:00 | Modem question | Sanco (683) | Press F1 |
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| 1334439 | 2013-03-29 04:43:00 | I apologise for posting this twice, here and in pressf1 sections, but there seems to be no interest on the 'other' side :o I either need a new modem or a wireless range extender. My requirements are for a good all round modem that has solid wired and wireless quality. My current modem (lynksis) is fairly solid with wired connection though quite weak on the wireless side of things and does not spread throughout the house. Any advice?Yeah, posting in both forums does not get you more attention. It is more likely to cause annoyance when someone repeats advice already given. Threads merged. ;) |
Jen (38) | ||
| 1334440 | 2013-03-29 20:42:00 | Thank you Jen. My apologies. | Sanco (683) | ||
| 1334441 | 2013-03-31 22:22:00 | I think I am going to get one of them Linksys Re1000 extenders in the end. Any thoughts on these or feedback? Cheers |
Sanco (683) | ||
| 1334442 | 2013-04-01 06:22:00 | At the risk of just replying to myself I want to put a piece of feedback on these Linksys RE1000. I have bought it, installed it and plugged it into a socket in the middle of the house. Considering my entry level linksys wag120n router resides in the outside office, about 15 metres from the house, and has at best a weak signal at the very near side of the house, I am impressed. I get full bars reception throughout most of the house (average 3 bedroom house), with one bar loss at the very far end. Simple, cost effective solution. |
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