There's ya problemI think part of the issue is the current plusnet supplied router is just a bit s**t on both wired and wireless connections.
Its one I've had for a while. Its on its way out, not helped by the house.Is it just a change of suppliers? If so just use your old fibre router?
Loads of home hubs on ebay. Might risk one.There's ya problem
You know better than to go for cheap/free tat surely?
BT homehub, great
Talktalk/plusnet/tightcunt broadband routers, box of tat
The one Talktalk doles out only has 2 ethernets FFS!
My 2p worth....... DLink
HomeHub 2 is the key, if you're a BT customer.Loads of home hubs on ebay. Might risk one.
Apparently Hub4 upwards works with Plusnet. Integrated modem would be good too.HomeHub 2 is the key, if you're a BT customer.
I could very easily be wrong, but I think they dont work (either well, or at all) with non-BT broadband.
Just got a sealed on for £25. So can't grumble and it'll get rid of the little BT modem I have to use too. Free's up a plug.Whats the cost of those?
Because you may start walking into the price band of actually good kit.
Its got to be better than a 5 year old router and modem combo.... You can cook on the modem....perfect job.......well, maybe, you'll soon find out anyway. If not, you may have to actually spend some real money
Normally I praise Draytek kit through and through - but even those have their limits.I've found Draytek stuff to be decent in buildings with super thick walls.
My home hub 5 is w**k and I can't wait to move in the next month or so... Will be going to sky who I never had a problem with
I wonder if you can go
Router -> power line adapter -> cat5 through a wall -> power line adapter -> wifi extender
The idea being put the power line adapters somewhere where the cat5 can take a short route to join your 2 electrical loops