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My Y-cam is out of range of my Wireless Router


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Created 2009-10-26
Modified 2010-04-09
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If your routers Wifi signal is not strong enough to reach your camera, you may want to follow these tips :

- Make sure the aerial on the router is pointing straight up in the air.

- If its next to your PC or monitor, try moving it as far away as possible.  They can affect the power of the Wifi.

- Look at moving your router.  The best place for your router is in the middle of your house.  This should improve signal everywhere in your house.

- Use HomePlugs.  HomePlugs use your home electrical circuit to connect items across a network.  It means that you wouldn't need to use Wifi.




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