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Hi and thanks for replying.
When scanning on this box it don't show the signal strength. but in the tp list it says 82% , that's good isnt it?. but still getting jerky sound. Thanks Susan |
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if it works fine at a different property then I would suggest you get an attentuator... This will decrease the signal slighly for you. However as you know that N3 is lurking round the corner for you and as Andy sugested in the previous post that he knows somone who already received the card. I would not waste no more money in that box and its better to test it at a different property first before you decide on your options. Hope this helps!! kind regards
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Yeah i know someone who got a new card about a month back but as mines still OK would like to keep using it.
The signal strength has always been 82% (a year or so). oh well I'll give up now, it's been good ![]() Can i just thank all the peeps on this sight for there kindness and patience with newbies like myself could not have done anything without you. |
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