Munchie
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I have my router in the hallway and want to increase the wifi signal in our extension. If I plug 1 of these things into my router and then another in our extension........does it ACTUALLY increase wifi signal or just an extra connection for a RJ45 cable? I Need wifi for my new TV but a RJ45 connection for my new stereo amplifier. Help?
http://www.ebuyer.com/150039-extra-value-85mbps-powerline-adapter-twin-pack-great-price-int5500-twin-pack-
[Edited on 13-10-2011 by Munchie]
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Munchie
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Or.........If I connect 1 of these plugs to my setup and then install a router with RJ45 connections, can I then connect my wifi router to the Stereo amp (therefore enabling airplay) and then the wifi will work as well in the new room?
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danny_vx
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I have something similar to this
http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?q=devolo+wireless+extender&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=9179197658300824464&sa=X&ei=_96WTrTxFsS78gP54d3hBQ&ved=0CEcQ8wIwAA
and I have a cable coming out of my router that goes into this (I plug it into the mains socket) then in my annexe I have another plug and on that plug it has its own wifi aerial and a socket where I can put my RJ45 cable in.
Im guessing what you posted is similar?
With mine it doesnt extend the wifi signal from the router, it creates its own access point.
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Munchie
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yeh makes own access point
as TV needs wifi (Or RJ45 cable) and my amp defo needs RJ45 connection....
So I should buy 1? good price isnt it!
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John
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The one you've posted doesn't have wifi Munchie.
http://www.ebuyer.com/254253-d-link-200mbps-powerline-wireless-n-kit-dhp-w307av
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danny_vx
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Yeah, mine works really good. I need it because my router is on the other side of the house and the walls are so thick the wifi doesnt reach lol.
I have my ps3 plugged into the plug via cable and my PC connects to it via wifi, its worth getting
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John
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http://www.ebuyer.com/179960-extra-value-200mbps-pass-through-powerline-adapter-twin-pack-free-wireless-extender-pi699e2-4u84-3
That one has a free wireless extender, it doesn't specify what it is but it'll probably achieve the same thing.
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Munchie
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John, I have a spare netgear router to boost the wifi signal........so couldnt I do the following........?
1 of them adaptors connected to my router in hallway
1 of them adaptors in extension
Spare Netgear router that connects to the Pioneer amp VIA RJ45
Therefore, a wifi access point is also present so my TV, iphone etc can connect to it?!
Am I right?
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danny_vx
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The neatgear router would need to support bridge mode I believe.
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John
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That would work Munchie, doesn't have to support bridged mode, just turn off dhcp on that router.
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Munchie
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ok sweet! prob wont use it for streaming, so you think the transfer speeds would be ok as well? 80mbps
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John
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80mbps should be ok for most uses yes, will be better than wifi anyway.
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Munchie
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Excellent! thanks, gonna order 1! £30 delivered, good price in my opinion
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danny_vx
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quote: Originally posted by John
That would work Munchie, doesn't have to support bridged mode, just turn off dhcp on that router.
I was told that it did need bridged mode by a member of staff in a store, so can the router receive a signal via wi-fi and also transmit via wi-fi?
I may fire up one of my old routers then for extra signal
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John
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That's different from what munchie is trying to do, he's just using the router as a wireless access point, it's connected back to the main router via ethernet and the homeplugs.
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Munchie
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Yep
So £30 is a good price yep?!
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John
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£30 is good yes.
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Munchie
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http://www.bestbuy.co.uk/product/1000099826/devolo-homeplug-85mbps-twin.aspx
Can get these for £42 (with discount code) and also 4% cashback
[Edited on 13-10-2011 by Munchie]
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John
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Devolo are good too, the ebuyer ones have loads of good reviews though, up to you.
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Munchie
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3 year warranty on Devolo so that makes me want that haha!
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danny_vx
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My devolo extender is decent, only problem with it is if you keep it on for very long periods of time it does tend to overheat alot and i have to switch it off for 20 minutes or so to cool down
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by John
That would work Munchie.
quote: Originally posted by John
£30 is good yes.
John is Siri
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