There are lots if you look on Amazon
But some of them need lots of pens to make them work, eg I bought some Huawei ones and had to bin them, you needed to be at AB levels of pennery even to get them out if the box
I've found TP Link stuff to be pretty easy "plug and play" on the whole and that's what we use (though I admit that after the Huawei debacle I got my home pens guy to sort it all out)
If you read the reviews on Amazon that will give you an idea of the pens needed
Posted By: Old Git on November 14th 2014 at 10:31:43
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- is there a thingummy i can purchase to boost my mobile signal at home? (General Chat) - Tombs, Nov 14, 10:22:57
- ive got vodafone suresignal. worked on 0.5meg before i went all satellite broadband. (n/m) (General Chat) - Tony Martin, Nov 14, 11:16:50
- i had same prob and use one of these.... (General Chat) - Cheltenham_Canary, Nov 14, 10:41:35
- Only if you have a half decent broadband speed (n/m) (General Chat) - Yellalee, Nov 14, 10:37:58
- Ive got one in rural PE32 and it works ok. (n/m) (General Chat) - Chris Peacock, Nov 14, 11:14:19
- bugger (General Chat) - Tombs, Nov 14, 10:40:00
- Here ya Goo (General Chat) - ihateipswich, Nov 14, 10:36:31
- Yes, your mobile provider probably sells them (General Chat) - Old Man, Nov 14, 10:35:57
- I have one of these at work. (General Chat) - Chris Peacock, Nov 14, 10:58:18
- There are lots if you look on Amazon (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 14, 10:31:43
- Oh dear I've just read your request properly (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 14, 10:33:34
- You okay, hun? (General Chat) - Garry Brooke, Nov 14, 10:51:43
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