Splitter - two tvs - signal strength issues - adjustment possibly required
Hi - I have two TVs receiving virgin TV via a splitter. TV 1 - diagnostics are telling me signal strength is Good TV 2 - diagnostics are telling me signal strength is Fair A virgin technician came round and reluctantly tested the connections and confirmed this but said that there was nothing more he could do. I told him that the signal strength coming into the property had never been adjusted to accommodate the two signals however he just shrugged his shoulders, told me that it was tough luck and left. (I was not impressed by this by way). Can somebody please let me know if a more enthusiastic technician can come out and explore the signal strength possibility please (trying to explain this on the customer helpline will not be easy)? Regards, Richard1.7KViews0likes15CommentsSignal Strength Pod
Hello, I have recently received a pod for signal strength enhancer. I have followed all the instruction(s) on how to install; besides, I have plugged in the pod in different locations in my house, from a metre from the Hub 3 router to as far away from the router/Hub3 and in between(s) the hub and the farthest point in my house. There is no difference whatsoever .. NONE. I have had the same Hub for the last 2 years. Is it then possible that my Hub 3 is faulty and to blame. Both my One Plus phone and Signal Strength App give similar results about signal strength. My best signal strength result with or without the Pod varies between -89 to -97dBm. The best result is near the farthest point from the router/Hub3 The Wi-Fi speed at the location of the router/Hub3 is about 130Mbps.560Views0likes4Comments