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Old 17-09-2013, 14:52   #5
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Re: Wireless coverage problem in one room

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
The short answer is yes. You're close to the green cabinet so the 4 dB loss of adding a splitter shouldn't be noticed.

But then will be moving your PC downstairs? How do propose connecting to that? Or have I misunderstood you in some way?
Hi Seph,
I have Ethernet cable from the lounge to the up stairs room were my desktop is so no connection problem on that score.

I have computer in the lounge connected by wireless and I get full strength signal.

I have now purchased a tablet which needs wireless which is why I asked was by adding a splitter may cause problems on the VM side of the network.

I have one of the splitters I mention so I will try it.
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