Brabus
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The signal from the wireless router in my house wont reach to my xbox so i can play online, is there somthing i can buy to 'Boost' the signal? There are no other telephone sockets in my house so cant move the router closer.
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Toby
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yeah but it involoves buying a new router or an access point, look for examples with MIMO technology multi in and multi out
or you can look into running it through your electricity cricuit in you house with adaptops that you plug into plug sockest, the latter has some advanatges as its a wired system but is very exspenvie
[Edited on 14-10-2008 by CorsaB4ever]
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Toby
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http://www.kikatek.com/product_info.php?products_id=8870&source=froogle
that would be a good router for your needs also gives a quicker connection so less lag on the xbox
http://www.thehightechstore.com/electricinternet.html through the electric circuit
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John
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USB extension lead to move the adapter to somewhere it can pick the signal up?
or
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/112497
the 360 adapter is 802.11g so won't go faster than 54mbps
[Edited on 14-10-2008 by John]
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MJFF88
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Don't know if its a myth, but something such as a beans tin over the aerial
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by John
the 360 adapter is 802.11g so won't go faster than 54mbps
[Edited on 14-10-2008 by John]
didnt know that
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Brabus
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Cheers for the replys guys, ill try out one of these ideas me thinks, the USB extension would be a good idea but the Belkin saves me having a wire running all the way accross my house. £30, barjin!
want to get it sorted for GOW 2 and COD5
[Edited on 14-10-2008 by Brabus]
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Brabus
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John, ive been told that the lag on the 360 is pretty bad if the wireless connection is not strong, and also, its £30 for the range extender and £40 for the wireless dongle for the xbox so thats £70,
For £40 i could get a pair of these: what you think?
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/product/seo/741012
Is 85mpbs ok?
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John
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85mbps will be more than enough, is there no way you can just route a bit of cat5 tidily?
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Brabus
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Unfortunately not as my room is a loft conversion in a seperate double garage slightly away from the house but all the electrics run on the same circuit.
UPDATE: Found the exact ones on ebay £37 delivered:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ADVENT-STARTER-KIT-POWERLINE-ETHERNET-ADAPTER-PAIR_W0QQitemZ280277660938QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item280277660938&_trkparms=72%3A1300%7C39%3A1%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C240%3A1318&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
PC world £65 delivered, robbing c**ts
[Edited on 21-10-2008 by Brabus]
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A2H GO
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Ok so these are here and working a treat, One thing though, i got one plugged into my router and the other plugged in, in my room, can i plug another wireless router into the other end so i don't have to plug the ethernet cable into my laptop/use my iphone wireless connection?
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James_DT
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Plug a wireless access point in at the other end and yes, you can have wireless up there too.
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A2H GO
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Ive just plugged a spare talk talk router i had in the other end and my laptops not picking up any wireless connections?
[Edited on 23-10-2008 by CorsAsh-Sport]
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Brabus
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Any ideas John?
bearing in mind if i plug the ethernet cable from the wall straight into the laptop it connects perfectly, when i plug it into the router the LAN light is orange, i think it should be green. Therefore the connection is fine its just the router is not transmitting the wireless signal. When i search for the network using the laptop it does not even pick it up, so its not asif its there but just wont connet.
[Edited on 24-10-2008 by Brabus]
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John
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You'd have to set it up so that either the router just acts as an access point (dependant on router I think) or give the second router an ip on the same subnet as the first one and it should all work, never set one up that way before but should work afaik.
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Brabus
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Cheers mate so, only some routers can be setup as an access point only(if this is the case i dont mind buying one for this purpose) alternatively change the second router so it runs on the same subnet at the original Netgear one. How do i do that? I typed in my IP into the address bar and logged in using 'admin' and 'password' however all the details were for the netgear router in the house. Do i need to install the CD i got with the talk talk router, ie maybe the driver will need to be installed.
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James_DT
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No, no CDs required.
Both routers are probably after the same IP address, so as the first router's taken it, then you'll connect to that.
You might need to turn off the first router to free up the IP for long enough to connect to it, turn off the DHCP server, turn on the DHCP client and set it to Access Point only. Then turn that one off, turn the first back on and then the second when the first one's booted.
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A2H GO
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Im with you up to the 'turn off the DHCP server and turning on the DCHP client, then setting it to access point only', do i do this by typing the IP into the address bar and logging in.
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A2H GO
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Ok, got this far
Old router:
New router i need to use as WAP:
What do i need to change?
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James_DT
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Change DHCP Server to None on the Huawei.
The LAN settings bit should enable you to manually set the IP address, or set it to pick it up by DHCP.
There might be an 'Access Point only' option somewhere, but it should work without it.
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A2H GO
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Cool, so ive changed the Huawei to DCHP 'None' and changed the IP in LAN settings on the Huawei to 192.168.1.200, as this is within the range of the netgear but out of the range on the Huawei(as thats 3-65) Is that right?
There is no option for wireless access point on the Huawei under any of the menus, there is on the Netgear and thats enabled but dont suppose that makes any difference.
Anyway thats what ive done so far and its still not transmitting a wireless signal?
Bit of a ball ache this, was expecting to plug it in and it work Cheers for your help though mate.
[Edited on 25-10-2008 by CorsAsh-Sport]
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James_DT
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh-Sport
Bit of a ball ache this, was expecting to plug it in and it work
That's the theory.
The Netgear assigns IPs in the 192.168.0.x range, so you'll need the Huawei set to 192.168.0.200 and not 192.168.1.200. Regardless of it's IP settings, it should still transmit the wireless signal.
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A2H GO
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Ok so had a go at setting it to:
But get this:
It will accept the 192.168.1.200 no problems, when i put in 192.168.0.200 it dont like it. Does the netgear need to be conneted when i input this and click save? At the moment ive only got one connected at a time whilst im trying to set it up. I read somewhere about plugging the Huawei straight into the back of the netgear?
[Edited on 26-10-2008 by CorsAsh-Sport]
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James_DT
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Once you've set it to 192.168.0.200 and hit save, connect the Netgear, and then reboot the Huawei and restart your network connection.
You'll then need to use 192.168.0.200 to connect to the Huawei.
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Brabus
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Ill have a crack at that when i get in tonight,cheers James.
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