Hi,
I'm looking for a bit of help if possible from people in the know.
Basically my broadband is with Vermin, and I've been with them for a few years now. I used to have my router on the floor under a table, this has recently been placed behind my TV after getting a media wall, this tidys up all my cabling which is great.
My issue is that now when I try to use my Wi-Fi connection in my office in my back garden (about 20m from router) my connection keeps dropping and is slower than before. I use a Cisco extender which is plugged in next to the router in the house, connected via ethernet cable. In the office I just have the Cisco extender plugged in. The media wall frame is metal, and places my router very slightly closer to my fishtank.
I've downloaded the Wi-Fi Analyzer app and this shows my signal from the router as -47dBm (I'm led to believe that -30dBm is the best you can get). I've changed wireless channels to try and get a stronger reading, but all seem to be around -47dBm.
Is there anything I can do to try and sort this without taking the router out of the media wall? I'm liking not having a mess of cables on view.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks.
I'm looking for a bit of help if possible from people in the know.
Basically my broadband is with Vermin, and I've been with them for a few years now. I used to have my router on the floor under a table, this has recently been placed behind my TV after getting a media wall, this tidys up all my cabling which is great.
My issue is that now when I try to use my Wi-Fi connection in my office in my back garden (about 20m from router) my connection keeps dropping and is slower than before. I use a Cisco extender which is plugged in next to the router in the house, connected via ethernet cable. In the office I just have the Cisco extender plugged in. The media wall frame is metal, and places my router very slightly closer to my fishtank.
I've downloaded the Wi-Fi Analyzer app and this shows my signal from the router as -47dBm (I'm led to believe that -30dBm is the best you can get). I've changed wireless channels to try and get a stronger reading, but all seem to be around -47dBm.
Is there anything I can do to try and sort this without taking the router out of the media wall? I'm liking not having a mess of cables on view.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks.