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Joeaksa Joeaksa is offline
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Nah,

Something else is going on. Unless your house is 15,000 sq feet and the WiFi is at one end and your computer at the other end there is another issue.

Assume that the house is wood framed and not anything that would block the signal like concrete reinforced with rebar?

Why not run the main output from the DSL modem into the house hub, then operate off of the Cat5 cable running into each room? Believe that you could run your WiFi switch/hub off of one of the cables somewhere upstairs to help with the range.
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