So I live across from my sister and she has wifi which i'm using. We are about 40-50 feet apart (from her router to my laptop and ps3). Connection is great when we're using our computers but the PS3 ...
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I use this cheap trick to extend my smart home’s wireless range
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i disabled wps, still no difference. i don't see how the distance could be the issue, 50 feet from the monoprice router at my window, to my sister's room. we can see each other through the windows.
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