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Hi,
is it possible to have 2 modems in 1 house, because I've put my modem upstairs so that my computer doesn't have poor connection, but it's effected everything downstairs (the WII, the computer, Xbox 360)

This is the modem I have at the moment
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Netgear-DG834G-54Mbps-Wireless-Firewall/dp/B0000TZ8Z8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1218654210&sr=8-1

ThanksTo use two modems, you have to have two separate accounts with your ISP.i was looking AROUND and i sore some wall-plugged wireless signal BOOSTERS
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Netgear-WGXB102-Wall-Plugged-Wireless-Extender/dp/B000ENOR3E/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1218792179&sr=8-17

will they do the trick Personally, I can't answer your question, because I've never used one.Truthfully, it depends on what type of wireless you are running. Is it B, G, N? it will say on your wireless router. How old is the router? If its quite old, sometimes its actually cheaper and more efficient to just buy a newer, BETTER router.the modem isn't over a year old

That B G N must be an American thing I can't find anywhereIm sorry i should have made that a little clearer. But, from what you are saying, it is probably wireless G. But, i had asked a few people about the range expanders, and they said it works like a charm. Give that a shot, it should defenitely give you a much better range Thanks I'll give that a go then



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