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Fibre Optic - La Oliva municipality
#11
We don't have physical phone line, currently on movistar rural Internet service - crappy satellite!
Fibra will be our first physical line! When it gets connected  Huh Big Grin
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Fibra connected today - hooray! Took 2-3 hours to pull through the cable and connect!

Currently getting just under 600mbps download and just over 100mbps upload which seems strange as I understood it was symmetrical. Brilliant in the lounge where the router is but drops away rapidly in the other rooms or on the terrace which I find a bit disappointing. However, it is sooooo much better than anything we've had before, and a lot cheaper!
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(08-07-2021, 09:33 PM)TamaraEnLaPlaya Wrote: Fibra connected today - hooray! Took 2-3 hours to pull through the cable and connect!

Currently getting just under 600mbps download and just over 100mbps upload which seems strange as I understood it was symmetrical. Brilliant in the lounge where the router is but drops away rapidly in the other rooms or on the terrace which I find a bit disappointing. However, it is sooooo much better than anything we've had before, and a lot cheaper!

Great news Tamara, we have some TP Link Wi-Fi extenders, one base unit connected to the router and 2 extenders we bought in Electron, work really well and one gives us Wi-fi on the roof terrace 

TP-Link TL-WPA4220KIT 2-Port Powerline Adapter WiFi Starter Kit, Range Extender, Broadband/WiFi Extender, WiFi Booster/Hotspot, No Configuration Required

Hope that helps
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Thanks John. We had some that we used with our previous system, just disappointing that the signal doesn't cover more area with a decent strength.
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(09-07-2021, 08:20 AM)TamaraEnLaPlaya Wrote: Thanks John. We had some that we used with our previous system, just disappointing that the signal doesn't cover more area with a decent strength.

I agree with Jon we have that set up, and i understand why you are disappointed, but when I quieried it I was told " Speed does not necessarily convert to Signal strength"
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(09-07-2021, 10:31 AM)Johnrgby Wrote:
(09-07-2021, 08:20 AM)TamaraEnLaPlaya Wrote: Thanks John. We had some that we used with our previous system, just disappointing that the signal doesn't cover more area with a decent strength.

I agree with Jon we have that set up, and i understand why you are disappointed, but when I quieried it I was told " Speed does not necessarily convert to Signal strength"

Yes agree with John R the speed is to do with what arrives at your router, the Wifi signal around your house is affected by walls, glass, doors etc so the extenders mesh to give a stronger signal around the house.
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Tamara, do look closely at the location of your router. Google it to get advice.  You can make a lot of difference by relocating it.  

I was asked not long ago by a neighbour and found his router on the floor - hardly the best location, particularly as he lost signal upstairs!!

Tom.
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Thanks Tom. We've got the router in the best place for our main usage. We've put one of the extenders in the kitchen which improves usage on front terrace. Guess I was just expecting miracles expecting it to reach all corners of our garden 🤣
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Tamara signals have problems with stone walls, get yourself a TPLink signal extender that goes through the electrical wires in the house. It does not work with extension leads.
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Thanks Can, we've got them but I don't think they make a lot of difference to be honest.
I want my 600 mbps everywhere, 
I want it all, I want it all, and I want it now!
Thinking of going up to the 1000mbps then my OH can do all his stuff and leave some over for me to be using 🤣

To be fair things are a lot better, my pics upload much quicker and I haven't had websites freeze on me.
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