Wireless charging solutionsFor enhanced connectivity options
Wireless charging solutionsFor enhanced connectivity options
The WiFi here at home is unreliable. I considered using a powerline adapter kit. The router in the kitchen and my PC are just across the hall. The TV set top box only has one Ethernet port, and that’s it… how would I link the adapters? Would I need to splice the Ethernet line into a splitter so it can reach the TV for WiFi? I don’t have any idea about this at all. The WiFi is poor, sometimes dropping without reason, and speeds fluctuate constantly. A wired setup would definitely fix that problem, but I can’t run Ethernet cables across the hall or through doors. How could I connect everything to the single port on the TV box?
If it's a 2.4 Ghz problem, that's normal. Microwave ovens emit 2.4 Ghz signals while working. A router placed close to a microwave may experience Wi-Fi interference. Yes, you can use a 4 or 5 port switch—connect one port to the router and another to your TV. Then assign the remaining ports for power line adapters. Some power line adapters even include built-in WiFi, which could help extend your network.