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Wifi delivery

Enaj1
Investigator
Investigator

I have tried plug in devices to increase the wifi to another room in my cottage and this is not working.

does this mean I have to pay more for a different hub, or additional hubs?

or do I just have to accept I can only receive wifi in 2 rooms?

my technical skills and knowledge are not good and my monthly income is not going to increase so if possible I would like the solution to be a one off payment and simple.

thank you 

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Alex_S
EE Employee

Hi @Enaj1,

 

Welcome to the community 🙂

 

Is it only the one room in the house that you have issues with the connection? 

 

Was it a WiFi Booster Pack or WiFi Home Hotspot that you got from EE to extend your WiFi?

 

 

Alex 🙂

 

 

Hello
Thanks for your interest,
It is possibly two rooms but one would be an improvement, currently I am unable to use Alexa in this room or Zoom as the signal just breaks up and freezes. I would also like to use it an outside room which is adjacent to the cottage ( but that is in my dreams!)as well but it would be good to start with one, unless cheaper to deal with both now.
I have an EE wifi hub and it is a TPLink plug in extending one which is making a minimal improvement.
J
XRaySpeX
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

@Enaj1 : Which EE router do you have?

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