BlueBlueBlue
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I have Virgin Media internet that works fine most of the time. The line enters in our downstairs sitting room, but the room we use as an office is upstairs at the furthest point away from the router so the signal is very patchy in the place we need it most (zoom calls etc). The house is small but old so possibly the walls and doors are exacerbating the problem.
The obvious solution is to move router, ideally under the stairs where the rest of our utilities are, and which is a more central location. I have no idea how to do this - when I contact Virgin they give me the same line about resetting the router and trying the 5G band etc. This won't solve the fundamental issue which is that the router is not centrally located. Is this something I can do myself, or will virgin offer a service to move the entry point if I push them?
The obvious solution is to move router, ideally under the stairs where the rest of our utilities are, and which is a more central location. I have no idea how to do this - when I contact Virgin they give me the same line about resetting the router and trying the 5G band etc. This won't solve the fundamental issue which is that the router is not centrally located. Is this something I can do myself, or will virgin offer a service to move the entry point if I push them?