That's the bit you pay for ;) the free routers are always cheap rubbish from
the lowest bidder
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On 16 Jun 2015, at 16:18, mac98aop <[email protected]> wrote:
... and do I need an AC one? It's just I see they're about £120... I know one
gets what one pays for, but I just want a solid signal throughout the house,
for emails and browsing, with a bit of streaming.
> On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 12:16:54 PM UTC+1, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:
> Port forwarding definitely won't help in this situation no. I would change
> your wifi router. Asustek are very good adsl routers, you'll just need to
> know your plusnet adsl connection username and password to set it up.
>
> Regards
>
> Sam
>
>
>
>
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> On 16 Jun 2015, at 10:35, mac98aop <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Morning all
>
> I'm having a lot of trouble with our WiFi, which in working from home, is
> proving tedious.
>
> MacBooks and Apple TV connect just fine, but all other devices are constantly
> thrown off and trying to reconnect - sometimes successfully, mostly not.
>
> PlusNet suggested changing the Router Channel. This fixes the problem
> instantly, but needs doing 2-3 times per day - again, tedious.
>
> I also use a Devolo booster, but the problem is either interference or
> devices struggling to find IP addresses (so I'm told?)
>
> PlusNet now suggest:
>
> 1. A more adequate 'ac' router.
> 2. Using Port Forwarding. They don't support this, but the router can do it,
> so they said it's up to me to setup and see how it goes.
>
> I'll happily try Port Forwarding as that's the free option, but it seems
> restricted to a whole list of games/apps to be sent to a specified device.
> Any idea on how I don't restrict it to one game/app, but indeed for the
> device itself whenever it wants to connect?
>
> Any thoughts, gratefully received....
>
> Adam
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