I assume you are talking about setting up a network in your house? Or are you having signal difficulties in some areas of your house? There are settings in your router that allow you to assign specific channels that can sometimes remedy signal issues when other devices are conflicting with your router. It's pretty straight forward once you get in there.I'll eventually get back to working on chainsaws I hope, today I'm tackling the Wi Fi in my house. Seems the more I tinker with it the worse it gets...I ordered a book entitled "Wi Fi for Dummies", sounds pretty apt..
Actually, I bought a ROKU wireless television device from Walmart and it's on the opposite end of the house from my router so I bought a range extender which, after my tinkering, actually works worse than it did. The instructions were printed for someone with 15 year old eyes and I'm 74, even with glasses it's barely visible. I guess I can always call my ISP and have them come out and set it up for me as a last resort.. I also thought about just running some long wires so I can put the original router in the middle of the house, just thought wireless would be the neatest.I assume you are talking about setting up a network in your house? Or are you having signal difficulties in some areas of your house? There are settings in your router that allow you to assign specific channels that can sometimes remedy signal issues when other devices are conflicting with your router. It's pretty straight forward once you get in there.
If you are setting up a network with multiple devices and users, and multiple profiles and permissions, I just have to say - have fun with that, ugh. You have my sympathies.
A old Stihl that needs starter help.View attachment 599469 View attachment 599470
Brought home a anvil today. It old and must weigh about 150lbs. I'm searching for a nice but end of a log to mount it on.
Should I sandblast it to clean it up?
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