touchthewindrider
New Around Here
Greetings, I am totally flying by the seat of my pants regarding networking, but am willing to learn and give it a whirl....
My cell phone service is with Verizon. I must live in a "hole" because I'm one of those people who have to go outside and walk around to get decent reception when making, or receiving, a call.
Our ISP is via Earthlink (well, Time Warner provides the cable, etc...) The cable "box" is located at the top of our driveway, 1200' from the house. They, Time Warner, ran a cable, and included an amplifier.
My son is an online gamer and is generally complaining about the connection speed.
Back to cell phone. I recently received a "Network Extender" from Verizon in hopes of being able to use our cell phones at home. Didn't turn out so well. Tech Support said our wireless router, LinkSys "G" router was not optimum and we needed an "N" type router. My son states that we've had an "N" type before, but the internet connection/speed for his games was flaky and dropped out often.
I know this is long, sorry, but does anyone have any ideas of how to utilize the Network Extender and not interfere with the kid's gaming? Or should I just move?
Thanks in advance. And, again, sorry about the length.
My cell phone service is with Verizon. I must live in a "hole" because I'm one of those people who have to go outside and walk around to get decent reception when making, or receiving, a call.
Our ISP is via Earthlink (well, Time Warner provides the cable, etc...) The cable "box" is located at the top of our driveway, 1200' from the house. They, Time Warner, ran a cable, and included an amplifier.
My son is an online gamer and is generally complaining about the connection speed.
Back to cell phone. I recently received a "Network Extender" from Verizon in hopes of being able to use our cell phones at home. Didn't turn out so well. Tech Support said our wireless router, LinkSys "G" router was not optimum and we needed an "N" type router. My son states that we've had an "N" type before, but the internet connection/speed for his games was flaky and dropped out often.
I know this is long, sorry, but does anyone have any ideas of how to utilize the Network Extender and not interfere with the kid's gaming? Or should I just move?
Thanks in advance. And, again, sorry about the length.