|
Essentially I have a well insulated room that kills the wifi signal. Take one step outside the room and it's at full strength.
There is however an ethernet cable in the room connected directly to the router. Is there a single device that can connect to that ethernet cable to provide wifi in the room multiple ethernet connections?
I've tried a powerline adapter but the cabling in the house must be terrible as it reduces speeds to about 0.1% of what it should be. A wifi extender isn't going to help either as the wifi reaches but is blocked by the insulation in the walls.
I bet this is really simple but any help would be much appreciated, it's driving me crazy! |
|