25 Feb 2009 at 06:47 #1 Spooter Spooter Associate Joined 1 Aug 2007 Posts 1,065 Hi all, Could you please recommend me the best router (but not over expensive) for a big house with thick stone walls. Thanks very much.
Hi all, Could you please recommend me the best router (but not over expensive) for a big house with thick stone walls. Thanks very much.
25 Feb 2009 at 15:06 #2 PESolution PESolution Soldato Joined 13 Oct 2004 Posts 2,774 Location Teesside Have you considered using those "plugs" that send the internet through your houses power cables, i've heard some mixed reviews..
Have you considered using those "plugs" that send the internet through your houses power cables, i've heard some mixed reviews..
25 Feb 2009 at 15:08 #3 Admiral Huddy Admiral Huddy Man of Honour Joined 17 Feb 2003 Posts 29,640 Location Chelmsford "Home plugs" - very handy and superb devices... I use one to gain internet access to my workshop from main house.
"Home plugs" - very handy and superb devices... I use one to gain internet access to my workshop from main house.
25 Feb 2009 at 16:06 #4 Spooter Spooter Associate OP Joined 1 Aug 2007 Posts 1,065 Can I use them with the PS3 and Xbox? I presume it just uses the house electric cabling like cat5?
25 Feb 2009 at 16:10 #5 orderoftheflame orderoftheflame Soldato Joined 28 Mar 2005 Posts 11,255 Location Newbury Spooter said: Can I use them with the PS3 and Xbox? I presume it just uses the house electric cabling like cat5? Click to expand... I ran a PS3, Wii, Xbox and my laptop off of one at uni without issue. Fantastic devices. Even now I've got a pair, and they're great for a quick fix if I need to move something somewhere for a short time.
Spooter said: Can I use them with the PS3 and Xbox? I presume it just uses the house electric cabling like cat5? Click to expand... I ran a PS3, Wii, Xbox and my laptop off of one at uni without issue. Fantastic devices. Even now I've got a pair, and they're great for a quick fix if I need to move something somewhere for a short time.