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Thread: NBN WiFi Range?

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    Up in the roof space

    If you room in the roof, you try a wireless access point like this
    300Mbps Wireless N Access Point TL-WA801ND - Welcome to TP-LINK

    you will need to run a lan cable

    This one is good as the power supply stays at the modem end, if the run is less than 30m.

    The power goes along the lan cable

    Bo
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    Well, the NBN is up & running in The Jonesfam household!http://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/smilies/biggrin.gif
    And I must say that so far I'm impressed. The speed, & this is just a by feel judgment, seems much faster than the old 3/4G system, AULRO comes up immediately instead of after a second or 2.
    The range of the Telstra Gateway Max Wi-Fi is pretty good, right through the main house & to most of the bedrooms.
    We have just bought & installed a Wi-Fi range extender for a couple of the bedrooms because the signal was weak & did drop completely out occasionally but this was only the furthest 2 bedrooms which have 4 metal clad walls between the Gateway & them.
    Also the Telstra Box was very easy to set up & just started working after 5 or 10 minutes, no problems, then 3/4 of an hour putting the new Wi-Fi password in all the devices. So we now have kids madly U-Tubing & game playing. Quiet kids? It's amazing this internet thing!
    Really very happy.
    Jonesfam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    Perhaps using Telstra the connection can be readied quickly but for other providers the authorisation process can take time - ours did.
    I was with Telstra, but the day of connection was the day I switched to Optus so it was even more surprising the phone worked right away, ie it was working on the Telstra connection , then right away after instalation on the nbn modem.
    Chris

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