The Really Useful Podcast

Whether you're planning to work from home or have been for some time, the kitchen table isn't good enough. We look at the best places to set up a home office and solving the problems surrounding networking and power supply.

Show Notes

If you've embraced home working, you've probably realised that the kitchen table isn't ideal. You need a dedicated space, which might be a spare room, in the attic, in the basement, or even in your garden.

But when that space is set up, how do you get reliable Wi-Fi - and does your home office even have a power supply?

This week, we take a look at the practicalities of networking a home office and ensuring a reliable power supply.

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Christian Cawley and Gavin Phillips host this week's show. Contact them on Twitter: @thegadgetmonkey and @gavinspavin.
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