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Netgear Range Extender £19.99
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will this work with any router?:TIf your happy and you know it clap your hands :T0
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On my iPad - if I press "this" I don't get anything! Can someone let me know where/what "this" is please? Net gear signal upstairs is diabolical so perhaps "this" will solve the problem! Thanks
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downhillfast wrote: »I think my telepathy needs a range extender???
:rotfl:
No, just your eyes need testing, start with the basics first
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ThAnk you! Reserved at local store ready to pick up tomorrow. Fingers crossed this will make our Internet much better upstairs!0
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Got one today. Had to travel 12 miles though as most stores were out of stock. This works brilliant upstairs. I've got it plugged in the landing at the of the stairs. Highly recommend this especially at this price.0
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Does anyone know if this will work with my existing 3 x Solwise home plugs? Or should it just work as a standalone? Any potential problems? Thanks in advance.0
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Picked mine up lunchtime and not opened it yet. There was another Netgear booster on the shelf too. In an oblong box and for the same price and reduced from £39.99 too. It wasn't until my one was bought out that I realised it was a different one. Mine's in a clear package, unfortunately I didn't think at the time to get the reference number of the other one!0
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albionrovers wrote: »Does anyone know if this will work with my existing 3 x Solwise home plugs? Or should it just work as a standalone? Any potential problems? Thanks in advance.
Pc World told me I could take it back if it didn't work, so you could try it and see. might this one work well enough on its own to get rid of the others?0
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