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Andy_J Member Since: 14 Nov 2011 Location: Muir of Ord Posts: 479 |
Hi All
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9th May 2021 8:41pm |
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RR2B Member Since: 04 Aug 2020 Location: Rowlands Castle Posts: 251 |
Something like this ?
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9th May 2021 8:55pm |
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MikeO Member Since: 02 Jan 2018 Location: The Cotswolds Posts: 516 |
Can you run Cat 5/6 cable from the vicinity of one of the sockets towards the other end (s) of the house? That's the best solution as you can add extra Wireless Access Points to give you the coverage.
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9th May 2021 8:59pm |
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archermav Member Since: 01 Jun 2015 Location: Black Country Posts: 345 |
I live in a small modern house, tried the TP links. Initially very good, but kept dropping out so needed resetting etc. Got fed up of that, in particular son did as he would drop out mid game. Now got some Nova mesh jobbies. Better, but still not great. So much so sons computer now hardwired into router. No matter how good your home system is, if your router and provider are a bit rubbish then nothing can really make it effective. |
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9th May 2021 10:14pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7921 |
I have Netgear Orbi that works pretty well. You can add more satellites if you need them
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10th May 2021 6:23am |
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Kot Member Since: 10 Mar 2021 Location: broadland Posts: 1194 |
I am with RR2B with this, but if you have a BT system then use
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10th May 2021 6:47am |
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MikeO Member Since: 02 Jan 2018 Location: The Cotswolds Posts: 516 |
As a first step. you could try simply improving the Access Point. Disable the Wifi on the BT Hub and hard wire it to a "proper" WAP. A lot of people like Unifi, personally I switched to Mikrotik. Others are available. Preferably mounted on the ceiling.
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10th May 2021 8:39am |
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flexfly Member Since: 24 May 2017 Location: Hampshire Posts: 16 |
Would agree with Alistair - a whole home or "mesh" system would probably work for you. I had the same problem and the extenders did f-all to help it (actually made it worse for mobile devices that tried to switch between hub and extender).
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10th May 2021 12:39pm |
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Andy_J Member Since: 14 Nov 2011 Location: Muir of Ord Posts: 479 |
Hi Guys
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10th May 2021 8:36pm |
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MikeO Member Since: 02 Jan 2018 Location: The Cotswolds Posts: 516 |
Height is useful but not a panacea. I wouldn't go into the loft as the signal will have to travel through the celling as well as walls and it all attenuates the signal so probably wouldn't bring a benefit.
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10th May 2021 9:19pm |
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MikeO Member Since: 02 Jan 2018 Location: The Cotswolds Posts: 516 |
If you want to test out the WAP approach without shelling out on Ubiquiti or Mikrotik, something like this for £15 would prove if it works or not (I think)...
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10th May 2021 9:28pm |
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sako243 Member Since: 26 Dec 2013 Location: Wales Posts: 608 |
Are your walls stone? Down here there's a high iron content in the stone and thus makes each bit of my house a reasonable Faraday cage. One wall is almost 9ft thick so the signal just barely makes it through.
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11th May 2021 6:29am |
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CMJ Member Since: 10 Oct 2010 Location: Lancashire Posts: 208 |
One more vote for net gear Orbi system. 5 bed house. 3 orbis have successfully supported two teenagers and two adults working from home for the last 12 months with Netflix, PlayStations , teams lessons and Netflix calls all at the same time. Never needed to touch it once installed however took a bit of messing at first to get it working correctly.
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11th May 2021 6:47am |
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CMJ Member Since: 10 Oct 2010 Location: Lancashire Posts: 208 |
One more vote for net gear Orbi system. 5 bed house. 3 orbis have successfully supported two teenagers and two adults working from home for the last 12 months with Netflix, PlayStations , teams lessons and Netflix calls all at the same time. Never needed to touch it once installed however took a bit of messing at first to get it working correctly.
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11th May 2021 6:47am |
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