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I have read about this at length and am still none the wiser, so apologies if repeating myself...
I am renovating a flat and would like to move the router to a central position (at 8m down the corridor) to get better coverage. I'd like to co-ordinate so that it happens when everything is upside down and cabling can be concealed under floorboards)
I am aware you aren't supposed to move the BT master sockets
Here is what I'm wondering:
a) will there be a notable reduction in quality, if i run a slave then plug the router in there? I'm not a gamer, but do stream netflix etc on TVs/laptops
b) what equipment should I use to take a slave socket from the master using lower half of the faceplate? recommendations?
c) is it worth just getting BT to move the master (when i have all the floorboards up etc)
Sorry if this is rookie territory, alas I am such!
Thanks in advance guys
I am renovating a flat and would like to move the router to a central position (at 8m down the corridor) to get better coverage. I'd like to co-ordinate so that it happens when everything is upside down and cabling can be concealed under floorboards)
I am aware you aren't supposed to move the BT master sockets
Here is what I'm wondering:
a) will there be a notable reduction in quality, if i run a slave then plug the router in there? I'm not a gamer, but do stream netflix etc on TVs/laptops
b) what equipment should I use to take a slave socket from the master using lower half of the faceplate? recommendations?
c) is it worth just getting BT to move the master (when i have all the floorboards up etc)
Sorry if this is rookie territory, alas I am such!
Thanks in advance guys