Acid0
Executive Member
Hi
I would like to hear from people that have a mesh setup.
We have a quite long house from the front of the house to the office.
The fibre was installed in the front of the house and the router is installed next to the fibre box.
The office is about +- 40 meters away from the router.
The house has very dense walls some is about 4 bricks thick instead of the normal double wall structures
Hence I installed a mesh in the house to get the wifi across the house and not jumping between different wifi connections.
We have a 100mb line, and in the front of the house we get about 60mb but in the back of the house it drops to 4 - 6mb
The mesh is setup as a star setup where the main mesh sits in the front of the house.
I have looked through some discussions and it seems the best method is to connect the furthest mesh unit directly in the router.
I am just not sure will it have two different wifi names if you do this, or is there an easier way to boost the signal to get full speed in the back of the house?
I would like to hear from people that have a mesh setup.
We have a quite long house from the front of the house to the office.
The fibre was installed in the front of the house and the router is installed next to the fibre box.
The office is about +- 40 meters away from the router.
The house has very dense walls some is about 4 bricks thick instead of the normal double wall structures
Hence I installed a mesh in the house to get the wifi across the house and not jumping between different wifi connections.
We have a 100mb line, and in the front of the house we get about 60mb but in the back of the house it drops to 4 - 6mb
The mesh is setup as a star setup where the main mesh sits in the front of the house.
I have looked through some discussions and it seems the best method is to connect the furthest mesh unit directly in the router.
I am just not sure will it have two different wifi names if you do this, or is there an easier way to boost the signal to get full speed in the back of the house?
