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Strange, how many walls are there between your sister and your room? My TP-LINK goes through 6 walls and has 4 signals.
1.If you can return the current route, go to the return and change it to TP-LINK's TL-WR941N, which is the one with the best TP-LINK signal without adding an external antenna.
2.If you can't return it, buy a directional antenna to strengthen the signal.
3.I couldn't buy an antenna, so I moved the router and the MODEM to the living room. But then your computer will only be able to access the Internet wirelessly.
If you don't have a wireless network card, you still have to buy it, and now it's 300M speed. Prices range from 200 to 400.
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If your wireless router comes with a " cat'function, you don't need it. Separate your phone line and connect it to the cat, and then connect it to the wireless router.
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The computer you are talking about should be a desktop computer, there are two ways to achieve your requirements, the steps are as follows:
1. Pull the main line used when running broadband to the living room.
Second, then transfer the router to the living room.
3. Use a network cable to connect the router to the computer in the bedroomMethod 2, the steps are as follows:
1. Pull the main line used when running broadband to the living room.
Second, then transfer the router to the living room.
3. Buy a wireless network card, plug it into the desktop, and install the driver. This way, you can use wireless (without a network cable).
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Take the network cable and connect it out.。。。 The signal is attenuated and not severe.
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It can also be achieved if you have a cat or if you have a network cable connected to your own room in your living room.
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What kind of router did you buy?
Buy a better wireless router A good router can wear up to three load-bearing walls and the signal does not decay.
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Install directional antennas.
Taobao is not expensive.
Desktop?
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