07-10-2021 08:02 PM - last edited on 07-12-2021 09:25 AM by RogersTony
07-11-2021 10:34 AM - last edited on 07-12-2021 09:26 AM by RogersTony
Hi, my friend has his Rogers modem in his basement so that his XBox can be hardwired. He is able to run Ethernet from there to the outside of the house. What's a cheap and easy solution for him to get WIFI into his backyard?
Access point, Extender?
07-11-2021 11:17 AM - edited 07-12-2021 09:26 AM
Hello, @Charl1
Welcome to the Rogers Community Forums!
I can understand how convenient it would be to be able to connect to Wi-Fi in your backyard.
Depending on the location of your modem it may be possible to connect to Wi-Fi in your backyard. The interior and especially the exterior walls of your home greatly degrades the Wi-Fi signal. If the modem is located closer to the wall that faces your backyard you may not have any issues connecting to Wi-Fi in your backyard. If the modem is not located on that side of the home and if it is inside a basement as well then you may not have a strong enough signal to reach the backyard.
Wi-Fi Pods should be able to help you extend the range of the Wi-Fi in your home by using a mesh system. Are you currently using the Pods? if yes, you can reposition them to boost the signal to your backyard.
I hope this helps!
RogersTony
07-11-2021 11:53 AM - last edited on 07-12-2021 09:26 AM by RogersTony
No wifi Pods if you could give il appreciate that..
07-11-2021 12:00 PM - edited 07-12-2021 09:26 AM
We can certainly assist you with this. Please send a private message to @CommunityHelps so we can get started on this for you.
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RogersTony
07-11-2021 11:14 PM - last edited on 07-12-2021 09:26 AM by RogersTony
If your friend has Ignite Internet, the simplest solution would be to contact Rogers and obtain an Ignite WiFi Pod to extend his Wi-Fi coverage. They are not rated for outdoor use but you can plug a Pod into an indoor wall socket at the rear of the home and that will improve Wi-Fi connectivity in the backyard.
Another option would be to try moving the Rogers modem upstairs and test Wi-Fi coverage throughout the home and in the backyard. If that works, then leave the modem upstairs and run an Ethernet cable from there to the basement for the XBox.
07-12-2021 10:13 AM