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23-08-2015
07:40 PM
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25-08-2015
08:15 AM
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Retired-EricChe
Hi there,
Wondering if anyone can tell me if this would work please.
I have no network signal anywhere on my property so have a sure signal box which works just fine.
I'm just about to start working from home using a detached garage as an office.
Unfortunately no matter where I position the sure signal it doesn't provide any coverage in office.
There's also no wifi in new office but I'm extending the home wifi using a BT mini hotspot. (BT Mini Wi-Fi 500 Home Hotspot Power Adapter Kit) The kind you plug into a mains socket in each location (Both are fed off same supply so works OK)
Two questions - is there a way to extend sure signal range similar to wifi extender?
Failing that is it possible to have 2 sure signal boxes working over same wifi router? my exsting one plus new one in office?
Or does anyone have any suggestions please.
Thanks, John
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23-08-2015 07:53 PM
Hi,
This thread posted a while back says you can have two Sure Signal Devices on one router as long as your speeds are sufficient.
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23-08-2015 07:53 PM
Hi,
This thread posted a while back says you can have two Sure Signal Devices on one router as long as your speeds are sufficient.
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23-08-2015 08:39 PM
Thanks for that, appreciated.
John
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23-08-2015 08:42 PM
You're very welcome.
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