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Maxis Fiber Internet BAD wifi Signal
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Oct 5 2017, 07:49 AM
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QUOTE(SilentVampire @ Oct 4 2017, 11:18 PM) Bro as I say, if you want plug and play, try extender or powerline, which may come with wireless capabilities. QUOTE(joblessman @ Oct 4 2017, 11:33 PM) Yeahhh.. Was trying to save on budget. But for Extender, would it greatly affect the speed? Or I might just as well get a new router that can provide a greater coverage? Thank you. I'm afraid the using power line is also like replacing the LAN cable with power line. You will have the same problem. It is not Plug n Play Range extender is the simplest because it is just extending the rf signal from existing WiFi router. Then you will have strong signal in your room at the end of the condo. This is Plug n Play.
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delaciox
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Oct 12 2017, 07:18 PM
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QUOTE(joblessman @ Oct 4 2017, 11:01 AM) Hello, I'm using Maxis Fiber 50Mpbs. But the problem the wifi signal is very bad in my room. I live in a Condo and my room is at the end of the house. I currently use Ethernet line to pull from the living to my PC, but my wifi on my ipad and phone is so damn slow. I get barely 1 bar sometimes I can't even detect it. What would be the best solution be? I'm thinking of getting a new router on my own and place it in my room connecting router 1 to router 2 using Ethernet line, and then to my pc. That way I can have a wifi point in my room as well right? Will the speed be greatly affected? I have an Extra maxis Router which they did not take back during relocation. It's the same model as the current 1 being used - TG784 v3. Can this router be used for the above method? Please advice. Thanks.. tg784 i no use more, bad wifi, overheat and locked DNS. changed router more better
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