Router Question
I get over 60 mbps on my Xfinity speed test on our standalone computer in the bedroom. In the living room about 40 ft away I just tested and got 22 mbps. I figured the speed was higher in the bedroom because the router and modem are directly hooked up to the computer. So in the living room I am using the wi-fi. If I kept the router still connected in the bedroom but ran the wires and had the actual router in the living room, do you think that it may increase the speed equal to the bedroom? This way the signal would be closer and not through a wall. Does it work that way?
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