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That just made my day.well this has to be awkward...
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Well back to work after taking a day to finish the broken boat trailer after failing on Friday. Went to pick up boat and put it in the water praying the one axle would hold after the first broke and no luck. Second axle broke stranding the boat and trailer on the side of Highway 98 between Navarre and Mary Esther. If you saw a blue center console on the side of the road along 98 that was mine! I worked to get it to a safer spot along the road over the weekend and me and good friend of mine replaced both axles on Monday with traffic on 98 flying by us within feet of us. It's amazing how many people won't move over when they see caution cones and emergency flashers. Feels good to have it off the highway and back in it's storage location with 2 new axles.
Try a power line extender like this:Anybody here know a lot about wifi extenders/amps? I've done everything I can to get a strong connection and speed all over my house including a hard wired repeater downstairs. Problem is I no longer have a reliable connection out to my shop. Distance is only about 60'. I'm assuming part of the problem is the construction of both house and shop. I'm looking on line at options but would rather have input from locals. I had an older Netgear range extender out there but apparently it was out of date. Signal strength was great using it but it bottlenecked the speed way way down.
Try a power line extender like this:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/netgear...Z8-mOvK1zJM8Br8Gf2SAUlQvWGrLSRnDbrxoCIiLw_wcB
one end plugs into a outlet near your router in the house and you plug that into the router with a Ethernet cable, assuming you're running power to your shop off of your house you can plug the other receiver in your shop and pair them together and them plug whatever device into it with another Ethernet cable or get a wireless version.
we use them all the time when we are unable to physically or cleanly run a cat5 cable to the router and have never had issues with lagging.
Walmart carries them as wel, I would buy from a big local store just in case it doesn't fit your needs, easier returns if need be.
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Same person that considers Golden Corral a special occasion dinner spot.I don't know. Looks pretty spot on to me.........
Anyone who has ever uttered "it all makes a turd" would probably agree...... :loco:
My main router is the latest one from Brighthouse. I had to scream at them to get it. Then, they put an Echo system in downstairs which is another router that is fed through a seperate coax line from the one upstairs. It works like a charm as downstairs and outside seem to have great strength and speed but trying to pick up either the main router upstairs or the Echo that's downstairs in my shop is iffy. It works sometimes. Ive tried moving both the upstairs and downstairs systems around to get a straighter shot into my shop. I maximized what's available but I just need something more reliable. I don't do much surfing out there but I want to listen to all my music options. I get a lot of buffering at times.
The concrete guy is about to tear up my side yard for a slab extension. I may go ahead and run another trench out to the shop and bury another coax line. I would rather buy something that works though.
Same person that considers Golden Corral a special occasion dinner spot.
*Hoping I don't offend anyone on here with that comment.*