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11-08-2012, 02:42 PM
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You plug the other into a wall socket in a room too far away for a good Wi-Fi signal, and it gives you one or more additional Ethernet ports. These act as if they're directly plugged into your router--even if they're on the other side of the house. You ...
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You plug the other into a wall socket in a room too far away for a good Wi-Fi signal, and it gives you one or more additional Ethernet ports. These act as if they're directly plugged into your router--even if they're on the other side of the house. You ...
Courtesy of WestNet City Wi-Fi
www.westnet.ca