Couldn't think of a better title so bare with me.
Currently have a BT Home Hub 6 in the master bedroom. That's where the main BT line comes in. Don't know why, was like that when we moved in.
It's a old house with solid walls in the original part then 2 extensions at varying times.
Our issue is there's no WiFi coverage in the dining room or kitchen, which are the furthest points away from the Hub.
I'm not the most techy person going, but I believe we've got some Cat5 wiring in place. There's a socket with Cat5 written on it next to the Hub at least!
There's another socket downstairs in the hallway too.
My question is this, if I were to acquire another Hub 5 or 6, is it a case of popping an Ethernet cable from the upstairs Hub into the Cat5 socket, then doing the same downstairs and it'll all work hunkydory?
Or is there some bits and bobs to do, or even an easier way?
Currently have a BT Home Hub 6 in the master bedroom. That's where the main BT line comes in. Don't know why, was like that when we moved in.
It's a old house with solid walls in the original part then 2 extensions at varying times.
Our issue is there's no WiFi coverage in the dining room or kitchen, which are the furthest points away from the Hub.
I'm not the most techy person going, but I believe we've got some Cat5 wiring in place. There's a socket with Cat5 written on it next to the Hub at least!
There's another socket downstairs in the hallway too.
My question is this, if I were to acquire another Hub 5 or 6, is it a case of popping an Ethernet cable from the upstairs Hub into the Cat5 socket, then doing the same downstairs and it'll all work hunkydory?
Or is there some bits and bobs to do, or even an easier way?