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Re: advice on increasing wifi data capacity



Run a wired network - it's the only way.

If you can't run a wired network then put all your kit in a box and give
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to someone who can because wireless and Ethernet over mains are both inher=
ently flawed methods of networking and should not be used as an
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ure in themselves.

Cheers

Phil

Sent from another bloody fruit-based portable device...

On 19 Dec 2011, at 12:05, "ANTHONY" <tonyhill@xxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Hi,
> I need more wifi data capacity around the house. Our walls are lined
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silver paper for insulation so I get coverage by=20
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> I have an iMac and run a wifi from my time machine and use three
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express around the house to repeat the signals. It is generally used for
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nning two iPads, music streaming to hifi and feeding a mac mini by the tv.
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> That all just about works.
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> I bought one of the =C2=A340 easy ip/ wifi camera which seems to work
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lly well.
> however if i put it on the wifi music streaming does not work and the
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ld slows down to useless.
> I would like to set up two ip camera.
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> Has anyone any ideas there best way, Should I try one of the mains
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type network extenders as the camera need a mains supply.
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> running network wires is not really an option.
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> Any suggestions would be appreciated
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> thanks  Tony
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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