That's an intriguing suggestion.  Is the idea to put an Airport Express in a 
room at each end of the house, connecting them to the central Netgear router by 
Ethernet cable?

> On 1 Jun 2015, at 15:41, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I’d say a couple of Airport Express base stations linked to the main NetGear 
> router via Ethernet cable would be the best way of doing it. Is there any 
> relatively easy way of routing the cables so they’re hidden?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Sam
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>> On 1 Jun 2015, at 14:58, Virginia Routh <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> After another weekend of intermittent wifi (because, our ISP, Utility 
>> Warehouse, tells me, so many people are using the network.  They assure me 
>> there is no fault with our line) I am wondering whether to bite the bullet 
>> and buy a new router such as the Netgear R8000 which promises AC3200 
>> tri-band wifi.  It costs £209 on Amazon.  At present we have a Netgear 
>> DGND3300v2   which chugs along during weekdays. We also use BT extenders to 
>> reach rooms at each end of the  house (we live in a rambling farmhouse.). 
>> The present wifi is adequate for emails and downloading some things very 
>> slowly but often can't cope with newspapers.  Can Smuggers advise me whether 
>> a new more powerful router will improve matters?
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