Hello there :)
Here is a very good question on Home WiFi Networks and PC connectivity
Here is a very good question on Home WiFi Networks and PC connectivity
First "SX01...s" is a bogus connection name and used for example perposes.
Please read everything and think about it before replying.
OK, Currently because I have an Extender on my PCs Home WiFi Network it
creates SX01 s_EXT and When I start my PC it automatically connects to:
SX01 s_EXT Instead of SX01 s" which is the main signal and the one I am
always closes too.
Now I want to always connect to SX01 s the main signal First and Automatically
when I start my PC instead of connecting to SX01 s_EXT and then having to manually
connect to "SX01...s".
So is there a way to set this up? Also
If SX01 s_EXT 's signal is stronger than SX01 s
Lets say I move to another room and into SX01 s_EXT 's signal range is the stronger one
Can I also setup my PCs Home WiFi Network to then...
Automatically switch to SX01 s_EXT 's connection... Automatically and then
back to "SX01...s" 's connection should I move back into it's range?
I look forward to responses :).
Damian86
Please read everything and think about it before replying.
OK, Currently because I have an Extender on my PCs Home WiFi Network it
creates SX01 s_EXT and When I start my PC it automatically connects to:
SX01 s_EXT Instead of SX01 s" which is the main signal and the one I am
always closes too.
Now I want to always connect to SX01 s the main signal First and Automatically
when I start my PC instead of connecting to SX01 s_EXT and then having to manually
connect to "SX01...s".
So is there a way to set this up? Also
If SX01 s_EXT 's signal is stronger than SX01 s
Lets say I move to another room and into SX01 s_EXT 's signal range is the stronger one
Can I also setup my PCs Home WiFi Network to then...
Automatically switch to SX01 s_EXT 's connection... Automatically and then
back to "SX01...s" 's connection should I move back into it's range?
I look forward to responses :).
Damian86