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Thread: Best way to maintain a wireless conection throughout house

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    Best way to maintain a wireless conection throughout house

    Hey guys

    As the title says.

    Do you guys have any ideas?

    The structure of my house is concrete walls internal and external.

    The ways that I have tried;

    Superhub acting as a modem connecting to asus n66u router (acting as a wireless router) using tplink av200 wifi extenders positioned in the hall and bedroom which is at otherside of house from where router is) and I still get poor signal in kitchen and bathroom, my printer also doesnt work.

    the other way I have tried is

    Superhub acting as a router and my asus n66u router acting as a repeater positioned in the room with a tplink av200 wifi extender positioned in the hall.

    This setup makes things worst.

    If anybody has a better option I am open to ideas, I can run cables through the loft into each of these rooms as everything is on same level.
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    just cable your layout and set wifi extenders as access points from your main router.
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    cabling would be best.
    homeplugs are another option, there are also some homeplugs that offer wireless capability too.

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    as Roy0110 says, if you can cable you should, otherwise you could try some homeplugs with wifi extenders in them assuming you need wifi in those areas.. if they're fixed equipment, you could just do homeplug to homeplug.

    for an example of homeplugs with wifi...
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    http://www.netgear.co.uk/home/products/networking/powerline/XWNB5201.aspx

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