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The outbuilding I want to set up on my network can't get the WiFi signal from the house due to the structure of the walls - it's only 25' away. I assumed I would need to wire a secondary router into the outbuilding. Currently using the BT Smarthub 2. I am right and if so, how do I do this- or is there another/better way?
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Can you run an Ethernet cable to the outbuilding?
If you can, then simply plug a wireless access point into the outbuilding end
TP-Link TL-WA901N 450 Mbps Wireless N Access Point, Passive PoE Power Injector, 10/100M Ethernet Port
https://www.tp-link.com/uk/home-networking/access-point/tl-wa901n/
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Re: I have an outbuilding that I want to make part of my home network.
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Re: I have an outbuilding that I want to make part of my home network.
Alternatively, if it is on the same electrical consumer unit as the hub, you can simply use a pair of power line adapters.
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