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 Haze
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Looking to extend the wifi signal in our house so I can pick up iPlayer etc in the garage without the endless buffering I experienced this morning. Figure it'll be useful for those dull trainer sessions over the winter.

Anyhow, before I potentially waste a huge chunk of time trying to make this work, is it possible to use a spare DSL router to achieve this?

Primary router will be cable (we're on VM)


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 7:58 pm
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Depends in the router. Some will allow you to set the wireless to be an access point or a repeater but usually it is a bit of a fiddle and doesn't always work as the device really wants to be a router rather than anything else. Check the manual for your router but I wouldn't hold out much hope. You will have a lot less pain just buying a wireless access point that can also be configured as a repeater


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 8:03 pm
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Depends on the router, but probably not.

You can buy a bigger aerial for your existing router which sometimes works, or get a wireless extender for about twenty quid off amazon.


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 8:05 pm
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aah, you're on virgin. You'll have one of those netgear routers then?
New aerial not an option.

Extender. twenty quid.


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 8:07 pm
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Ive been using a Belkin Wireless G Range Extender/Access Point, Model F5D7130uk for four or five years now to do the same thing.


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 8:08 pm
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What about a set of home plug adapters?


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 8:10 pm
 Haze
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Yeah it's a Netgear, WGR614 or something. The DSL is an DG834 Netgear from an old Sky connection, sounds as though I'm better off buying a dedicated extender/repeater then for the sake of £20-£30.

Woody, already using homeplugs for the upstairs connection and they've been very reliable. Any issues with adding another onto the circuit, I was under the (possibly false) impression they only worked in pairs?

Cheers anyway folks, you've probably saved me an afternoon of banging my head against a wall.


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 8:22 pm
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Try changing the channel that you are broadcasting on. Sky default will be the same for everyones (6 i think) so changing it might just get you a much better signal - try 11. I did it a few weeks ago as there were more and more sky networks showing up. Might save you having to buy anything else.

It's a piece of piss to do - if you need details just post.....


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 8:28 pm
 Haze
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Cheers Sniff, seen that setting before somewhere so I'll give that a go first.

Connection is sometimes fine but mostly flakey, the garage being separate from the house probably isn't helping.


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 8:32 pm
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I've got 4 homeplugs on the go - one of which does wifi in the loft

work fine together (are the same brand though)


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 8:36 pm
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Adding more drops the overall speed afaik, but unless you've got a lot of them, the speed will still be greater than your broadband connection. You can use plugs of mixed brands as far as I know, as long as they conform to the home plug standard. 3 is fine, you need 2 as a minimum obviously, but any number up from that is OK.


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 9:18 pm
 Haze
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Cool, thinking about it I may just take the one off the desktop and switch it back to wifi. I only went down the homeplug route due to the lag spikes I was getting with online gaming (Windows Zero Config), but hardly play these days.

Few options anyway, cheers again 🙂


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 9:31 pm
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if you get a router that can run dd-wrt, you can use it as a range extender, and if your needs change, use it for something else too (wireless bridge, router, hub, whatever)


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 9:34 pm
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The router might take dd-wrt, depending on the version : http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/support/router-database


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 9:44 pm
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Or get an external USB WiFi adaptor and run it at the end of a long USB cable connected to your PC/Laptop in the garage. Might get a better signal with the adaptor placed somewhere else in the garage.

Oh and you can get outdoors USB wifi adaptors

http://www.solwise.co.uk/wireless-usb-rocket-b-g.htm


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 10:11 pm
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I tried a wireless repeater/extender and it was rubbish. Ended up buying some novatech homeplugs and they have been flawless.


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 10:12 pm
 Haze
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dd-wrt looks interesting, router and version are [url= http://dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Netgear_WGR614v8/L/WW ]listed[/url]

Will take a look at this too, ta!


 
Posted : 03/09/2011 10:27 pm