Le0
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Still, when you have a bit of spare time, you should take your computer there and plug in straight in via Ethernet. Then you can rule in or rule out your router And to be honest, if you are at the other end of the house to it, that could likely be it. Most average modems don't have brilliant ranges, especially through walls, etc.Also, I can't use Ethernet/Cables. My parents thought it'd be a genius idea to have the computer and the router at opposite ends of the house.