Thanks, just emailed them with a detailed description, solutions tried etc 
etc.

Will keep you posted for future reference



On Monday, June 29, 2015 at 8:45:16 AM UTC+1, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:
>
> I would email Devolo support, they may be able to help you isolate the 
> issue and provide a fix, even if it’s a firmware update they have to 
> release.
>
> Regards
>
> Sam
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> On 29 Jun 2015, at 08:42, mac98aop <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
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> Yes, when the devolo is off, the iDevices all connect to the main router 
> just fine. The trouble is, they won't when in the study as the signal is 
> too weak.... hence the devolos!!!
>
> AP
>
>
> On Sunday, June 28, 2015 at 9:57:10 AM UTC+1, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:
>>
>> Just to check does it work with the devolo adapters switched off? (And in 
>> range of the main router of course). You could try speaking to devolo 
>> support if their adapters seem to be causing the issue.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Sam
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>> On 28 Jun 2015, at 09:41, mac98aop <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Well, it was shortlived.
>>
>> Firmware updated and it seemed to be ok for a day, but this weekend, all 
>> iOS devices try to connect and are just thrown off straight away. As I 
>> write though, my Macbook connects perfectly and at full signal strength and 
>> full speed.
>>
>> Most odd, no?
>>
>> The lights on the Devolo don't indicate any problems, similarly the 
>> Macbook connection.
>>
>> It was working so very well at out previous house, but now, iOS devices 
>> just won't connect consistently to it.
>>
>> I'm stumped!?
>>
>> Adam
>>
>> On Friday, June 26, 2015 at 10:43:27 AM UTC+1, mac98aop wrote:
>>>
>>> Gosh, sorry Sam, didn't even think of the simplest idea.
>>>
>>> Updating now....
>>>
>>> Reminds me a family friend who worked in the 80s as a tv engineer. He 
>>> always says that 95% of his home visits for broken tvs, simply required him 
>>> to turn it on at the wall!
>>>
>>> Hoping a simple firmware update'll do the trick.
>>>
>>> AP
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 10:35:59 AM UTC+1, mac98aop 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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