MK5 Golf GTI
General => Random Chat => Topic started by: rich83 on January 16, 2012, 09:15:45 pm
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Hello. :star:
Has anyone got their router in the loft? Im thinking of running a cable up (should be easy as the cable is half way there just needs extending and a power socket installing)
Whats wifi performance like? Should I? Shouldn't I?
Just thinking its one less thing to clutter the lounge.
Thanks in advance
Rich
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Mine is closed away in a bedroom cupboard, along with my NAS, and wireless printer - so you can't see anything at all. I have no problems whatsoever. I don't think you will have any problems with it in the loft. In fact, a friend of mine has his router and servers in the loft - again no problems with wireless performance.
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My router is hung on the wall above the door at bottom of stairs, get great signal through the house, handy for laptop time
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I get full signal down the bottom of the garden, should be fine.
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Excellent! :happy2:
Or I might just plop it in the airing cupboard. :smiley:
Thanks
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Mine is in the loft, with a repeater down stairs. :drinking:
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Mine is in the loft, with a repeater down stairs. :drinking:
Yeah thats a good idea, I've got a Apple Airport Express which will be in the lounge, so that should help signal.
Rich
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The loft wont be practical when you ring your provider after losing your connection, and the nice Indian man called Dave asks you to go and stand in front of it, on one leg whilst winking and singing please work. ( just a thought ). :innocent:
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The loft wont be practical when you ring your provider after losing your connection, and the nice Indian man called Dave asks you to go and stand in front of it, on one leg whilst winking and singing please work. ( just a thought ). :innocent:
True. :signLOL:
Im gonna whack it in the airing cupboard instead, its already got power in there too, and means I only have to make a ~2m extension on the existing cable :happy2:
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You only have to be able to turn it off and back on again for IT support.
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Try telling the BT person that you threw their crappy HomeHub in the bin months ago...
Find that in yer script!
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Excellent! :happy2:
Or I might just plop it in the airing cupboard. :smiley:
Thanks
I think i read somewhere that they don't recommend placing your router near any large metal objects; creates interference or blocks the signal - so you may have issues if you have a large hot water cylinder in the airing cupboard
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Be warned extending you telephone cable will lose you speed, reliability and support from your isp should you ring them
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Mine is in the loft, I have virgin - I extended the cable up there and use a Draytek N wireless router and it works great all around the house
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Mine is in the loft, I have virgin - I extended the cable up there and use a Draytek N wireless router and it works great all around the house
virgin (if its cable broadband) will be fine.
virgin adsl will as all adsl lines will suffer from signal loss over an extension eventually (most of the time)
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Mine is cable yes but was pointing out router being in the loft and signal good.
Decent cable on ADSL should be ok - from the master socket.
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Mine is cable yes but was pointing out router being in the loft and signal good.
Decent cable on ADSL should be ok - from the master socket.
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you say that but i have to speak to people everyday who don't understand that "it worked yesterday" just isn't an excuse nor is it going to change the fact that your isp only needs to provide you with a powerful enough signal to get down a 1.5m max cable.
I did however used to have my router plugged into the non master socket and had little issue due to being with BE