Thread: Home WiFi woes
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Old 01-10-2021, 17:42   #7
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Re: Home WiFi woes

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
If I bought 2 power line adapters and put one by the router and one by the tv could I connect to both via Ethernet? Hardwiring the TV is a very attractive proposition as it is a bit flaky at remembering WiFi networks.
Yes.


Once you have connected one to your router you can add anywhere on the mains socket. (Provided your wiring is up to it).


We have one by the TV as well as a couple of wifi points, the last one was added when we got some outside furniture to boost the range outside (and is just on the other side of the back wall). Anywhere where you need a better connection than wifi, or just better wifi, has powerline adapters.


I have these which do a good job - though ended up with a v4 and a v5, the latter seems to need fewer reboots.

https://www.tp-link.com/uk/home-netw...ne/tl-wpa4220/
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