lucyanna girl
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We have AT&T Internet and an old (I can't remember when we got it) router. It is a D-Link.
It seems as if the further away the computer is from the router the slower (and at times almost nonexistent) the signal is.
I am hoping the solution may be as easy as a new router. Any suggestions or help? We live in an older home and the room where the router is set up (and must remain) has oak plank walls and ceiling, I don't know if the thickness could effect the signal or not.
Thanks,
Penny
It seems as if the further away the computer is from the router the slower (and at times almost nonexistent) the signal is.
I am hoping the solution may be as easy as a new router. Any suggestions or help? We live in an older home and the room where the router is set up (and must remain) has oak plank walls and ceiling, I don't know if the thickness could effect the signal or not.
Thanks,
Penny