12-10-2017 22:59
12-10-2017 23:29
13-10-2017 5:06
@Anonymous User @4268
Hi VL
Following on from 4268's advice, you can buy wi-fi extenders from Amazon which are specifically made to extend your wi-fi signal to hard to reach places in your home.
However, I cannot recommend any particular make or model because I do not use such a device myself.
Still, if you're a novice with such things then I would suggest that you see what is on offer in Amazon UK and then see if there are reviews on YouTube for the particular item that catches your eye.
UK Bob
13-10-2017 7:19
13-10-2017 8:23
@4268 @Anonymous User
Hi 4268
I agree with you to a certain extent but, from my own personal experience, I've found that my own wi-fi signal works better horizontally, through a ceiling/wooden floor, rather than vertically, through brick walls.
In other words, my wi-fi signal works better in upstairs rooms than it does with rooms on the same floor level. If I had devices requiring a strong wi-fi signal in other rooms on the same floor level as my modem router I would definitely get an extender.
So I'm saying that if Vikki needs her wi-fi signal to reach difficult areas of her home, after concluding her testing and repositioning, then she should also not rule out an extender.
UK Bob
13-10-2017 16:52
14-10-2017 7:57
@Anonymous User @4268
Hi Guys
I have just notice a glaring error in my post above but, I'm sure, those who have read it will auto-correct this error.
Anyway here it is, I originally wrote the following:-
"....I've found that my own wi-fi signal works better horizontally, through a ceiling/wooden floor, rather than vertically, through brick walls."
However, what I meant to write:-
"....I've found that my own wi-fi signal works better vertically, through a ceiling/wooden floor, rather than horizontally, through brick walls."
Sorry about that.
UK Bob