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t_benn_1

posted on 30th Jul 13 at 14:38

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/networking/networking/powerline-home-networking/netgear-xavb1301-100uks-200-mbps-powerline-adapter-kit-19572186-pdt.html

cheaper and works for our talktalk tv


pow

posted on 27th Jul 13 at 11:52

I really would go with the hard wired option if you don't want to be round said friends house pissing around with a wifi extender that intermittently works for no reason


Brett

posted on 26th Jul 13 at 19:26

Would these do? http://www.maplin.co.uk/tp-link-200mbps-av200-wireless-n150-powerline-extender-starter-kit-636018


Dom

posted on 26th Jul 13 at 19:02

Have used some DLink extenders in the past without issue, similarly an old Linksys WRT router running DD-WRT. But you'll probably have better luck with a WAP and a homeplug if you can't get ethernet cabling to it.


John

posted on 26th Jul 13 at 18:45

I've got the same experience as pow with the wireless extenders but Sam managed to get them working fine from what he posted on here.


pow

posted on 26th Jul 13 at 18:07

In my experience, wireless extenders never really work properly.

In an ideal world, you want a cable between the router and a new access point, same SSID different channel (let it autodetect) to the router. If you CBA to runa cable, use the normal home plugs to connect a router and an access point


Brett

posted on 26th Jul 13 at 17:21

Zero help, but cheers Andy :lol: I'm convinced you didn't actually read any of the above lol


AndyKent

posted on 26th Jul 13 at 17:17

You can get wireless extenders.

The one I bought (TPlink) was either shit or over-complicated to set up though. Never worked.


Brett

posted on 26th Jul 13 at 17:06

Hi

Am I right in thinking that a conventional wifi extender would come as a 1 piece item that plugs in at it's desired location but would need an ethernet cable running to it from the router?

If the above is true, to eliminate the need to run an ethernet cable, I assume I'd have to buy the homeplugs with wifi functionality? Which as you'd expect can be expensive(ish), upwards of £75 for the pair.

Now, as a workaround, could I buy some cheapo homeplugs on ebay for around £20 a pair then buy an additional wifi extender which can be had for £15 and do the obvious, plug the extender into the homeplug at the other end at the desired location?

This is for a friend on a budget, hence the bodge to save some cash.

Cheers :wave: