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In apartment buildings there could be so much interference and breakthrough in your actual powerline or coaxial that it will simply not work
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is not a router issue. This system will provide an Ethernet connection to your bedroom if you are looking for a wired ethernet connection at Gigabit speed. It will pass your IP addresses from your router to your devices. You can add additional devices which will give you additional wired ethernet connections for every room. They do not have wifi they are for extending wired ethernet connections only. You can purchase a Netgear Powerline Wifi if you need to extend your wifi. I hope this helps.
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.How old is your router, are you subscribing to more megs down /up than it can handle ( that was my problem - check what unit your cable company would lease you and see if yours is equal or less) . Is your router in the middle of the two bedrooms, you might need a second booster based on a weird home layout, solid walls mirrored bathrooms, do you have old or loose wiring or plugs that are broken or loose....etc .... all those things effect WiFi strength.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.More likely something is interfering with the wifi signal from the router. Try moving it if you can; if not, the powerline adaptors may be a good solution for you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You should not have any problem regarding the signal from your router. However, I need more information regarding the material of construction of the apartment, wireless traffic (how many wireless are in your area), model and brand of the router you are using, frequency that you are using to connect to the router and the location in which is the router vs. bedrooms.
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