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<blockquote data-quote="poolman966554" data-source="post: 8638790" data-attributes="member: 665165"><p>when i read it, i thought about getting a better signal. Get wifi closer to problem area. Not sure how OPs house is constructed, but a basement is fairly common. If not then theres always the attic.. and running a router 30' - 40' closer could make a huge improvement.</p><p></p><p>The buffalo router i posted above has pre installed dd-wrt and is a great out of the box for most users</p><p></p><p>its the router i own, and second inline(switch) from my primary dlink pos. Dlink wifi is disabled, and my buffalo handles the wifi. The range is 2x the dlink wifi..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poolman966554, post: 8638790, member: 665165"] when i read it, i thought about getting a better signal. Get wifi closer to problem area. Not sure how OPs house is constructed, but a basement is fairly common. If not then theres always the attic.. and running a router 30' - 40' closer could make a huge improvement. The buffalo router i posted above has pre installed dd-wrt and is a great out of the box for most users its the router i own, and second inline(switch) from my primary dlink pos. Dlink wifi is disabled, and my buffalo handles the wifi. The range is 2x the dlink wifi.. [/QUOTE]
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