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EDIT : I'VE FIGURED IT OUT
THANKS for all the help btw
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THANKS for all the help btw
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Take a look at home plugs.
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PishTaker wrote Take a look at home plugs.
So you would just have to plug everything and it would all work without any problems?
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Does the second router that you have to put in your room have wireless? If so you could bridge the connection from the first router.
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