F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks This might improve your internet connection in your room.

This might improve your internet connection in your room.

This might improve your internet connection in your room.

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mikeinsaw
Member
162
05-01-2025, 03:09 AM
#1
Hi, your internet in the room seems to be struggling right now. This might improve once the issue is resolved. If it helps, place the injector near your router for better signal strength. Make sure it’s positioned away from walls or obstructions to avoid high latency and ping issues—especially important for competitive FPS gaming.
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mikeinsaw
05-01-2025, 03:09 AM #1

Hi, your internet in the room seems to be struggling right now. This might improve once the issue is resolved. If it helps, place the injector near your router for better signal strength. Make sure it’s positioned away from walls or obstructions to avoid high latency and ping issues—especially important for competitive FPS gaming.

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deisel314
Member
112
05-01-2025, 03:23 AM
#2
It seems very affordable and lacks gigabit LAN support, so I wouldn't purchase it. If you already have an Ethernet port at home, connect it to your device.
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deisel314
05-01-2025, 03:23 AM #2

It seems very affordable and lacks gigabit LAN support, so I wouldn't purchase it. If you already have an Ethernet port at home, connect it to your device.

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mrdikkieman
Junior Member
26
05-03-2025, 01:05 AM
#3
Bad means unclear or unsatisfactory. The ISP charges for a certain speed, but your PC might not be receiving it at that rate. You're likely getting a slower connection than expected, especially if you're hoping for lower latency. The repeater can help a bit if positioned correctly, but it won't fix the issue completely. Reliability might offer some improvement, though it won't solve everything since wireless on the 2.4GHz band is prone to interference.
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mrdikkieman
05-03-2025, 01:05 AM #3

Bad means unclear or unsatisfactory. The ISP charges for a certain speed, but your PC might not be receiving it at that rate. You're likely getting a slower connection than expected, especially if you're hoping for lower latency. The repeater can help a bit if positioned correctly, but it won't fix the issue completely. Reliability might offer some improvement, though it won't solve everything since wireless on the 2.4GHz band is prone to interference.

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JR_GAMER07
Posting Freak
915
05-03-2025, 02:58 AM
#4
My space is too big and I don’t feel ready to modify the electrical setup or run an Ethernet cable. Are there any alternatives?
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JR_GAMER07
05-03-2025, 02:58 AM #4

My space is too big and I don’t feel ready to modify the electrical setup or run an Ethernet cable. Are there any alternatives?

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jake8897
Junior Member
15
05-06-2025, 08:19 PM
#5
Wireless N is no longer suitable and performs poorly. I suggest using a wireless AC extender or powerline adapters instead. It would be helpful to understand your present speeds and devices.
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jake8897
05-06-2025, 08:19 PM #5

Wireless N is no longer suitable and performs poorly. I suggest using a wireless AC extender or powerline adapters instead. It would be helpful to understand your present speeds and devices.

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nickzach10
Member
163
05-06-2025, 09:10 PM
#6
You're experiencing poor connectivity from your far room. Despite the ISP's claims of 100 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload, your Wi-Fi signal is weak. You might want to explore options to boost the signal strength.
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nickzach10
05-06-2025, 09:10 PM #6

You're experiencing poor connectivity from your far room. Despite the ISP's claims of 100 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload, your Wi-Fi signal is weak. You might want to explore options to boost the signal strength.

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warhawke4344
Junior Member
13
05-13-2025, 08:54 AM
#7
Download some Virgin media box 100 files and upload 10 copies in the same area as the router.
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warhawke4344
05-13-2025, 08:54 AM #7

Download some Virgin media box 100 files and upload 10 copies in the same area as the router.

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Killingpig
Member
56
05-26-2025, 07:49 PM
#8
You have two choices: locate a suitable spot between your room and the router to discover a reliable AC repeater, or consider a dedicated access point (around $100) and turn off wireless on the main router.
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Killingpig
05-26-2025, 07:49 PM #8

You have two choices: locate a suitable spot between your room and the router to discover a reliable AC repeater, or consider a dedicated access point (around $100) and turn off wireless on the main router.

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05-27-2025, 02:47 AM
#9
Similar to that product page on Amazon, but with different keywords and details.
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Minemanhpminer
05-27-2025, 02:47 AM #9

Similar to that product page on Amazon, but with different keywords and details.

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ChocoMonster
Member
145
05-29-2025, 08:24 PM
#10
The link provided connects to the WPA4220 KIT for powerline broadband configuration in the UK.
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ChocoMonster
05-29-2025, 08:24 PM #10

The link provided connects to the WPA4220 KIT for powerline broadband configuration in the UK.

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