I have had an airport router for years , I bet that has just buggered it! …but 
honestly I've had no problems with it it, the signal is strong and Ive had it 
for about 4 years its been on constantly; obviously and i think as a rough 
estimate it has been reset maybe 10 times….. So you all  know now that the 
thing is going to go belly up tomorrow after this complimentary email… I should 
keep my mouth shut and will be touching wood now all tomorrow!!!!!
 


Regards all 

Ray 



On 22 Oct 2012, at 11:49, Chris Webb <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Andy,
> 
> Not decrying Apple kit but in my experience, their Wireless equipment tends 
> to die after about 14 months. After my 6th Airport Express (I only bought 4, 
> Apple replaced 2) I gave up and went to Devolo kit.
> 
> The Devolo kit uses your mains wiring to connect remote Wireless Access 
> Points via a Mini-Base to your router. The only caveat is that all the devolo 
> kit must be behind the same Electricity meter. Also, it really is 
> plug-and-play and each WAP has its own WPA secured network.
> 
> http://www.devolo.co.uk/consumer/dlan-mains-supply-network-via-powerline.html?l=en
> 
> When you've chosen, I find the best prices on Amazon.
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> On 21 Oct 2012, at 12:39, ARMS <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> This may seem like a very basic question.
>> I have a new Virgin cable broadband but the router they supply does not 
>> provide a good enough signal around the house (its a bit spread out). I want 
>> to put apple wifi base station and extenders around the house. What do I 
>> need to get? and what is the difference between an Extreme base station and  
>> an Express base station (apart from 60 quid) and do I need one of each?
>> 
>> Andy
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