
I am hoping that this will then allow me to use wireless devices in the rooms that were previously black spots.īecause of the weird layout of my split level house, I don’t think that just using a wifi repeater or simply turning the superhub into a modem and then using a router would solve my issues. I was thinking of putting this router or repeater (connected to the third powerline adapter) on the landing or towards the back of the house. Is it then possible to buy a third powerline adapter and hard wire that into a router or wifi repeater? I have seen wifi repeaters with Ethernet ports, are these simply outputs, to link up laptops etc, or can they be used as inputs, to take in the hard wired broadband? I can not move the superhub and therefore I have this in mind…įirstly, I want to use 2 powerline adapters to hard wire my desktop pc that is in my study, therefore ensuring I get the best possible speed to my PC. I have done everything suggested to boost the signal including using scanning software and changing broadband channels. It only works in the living room and the front bedroom. I lose wifi in my dining room, kitchen, study and the two back bedrooms. I was hoping that someone might be able to help me and let me know if this will work…įirstly, I should state that like a lot of people, I am on Virgin Media (with superhub) and suffer from wifi black spots due to the odd layout of my split level house and because I have my superhub in a ‘not so great’ place in my living room. Hi, first time poster and long time reader here.
