Avoiding simple repetitions while explaining the topic.
Avoiding simple repetitions while explaining the topic.
I'm used to standard Wi-Fi configurations in big offices and homes. After renovating my house, I want a fresh setup that avoids devices constantly switching routers, repeaters, or repeaters. Can we achieve a smooth, continuous WiFi experience across a large space like 4500 square feet?
The simplest approach is consolidating all access points under a single brand, such as Ubiquiti, and configuring them properly. A key advantage of Ubiquiti is that it presents everything as a unified network, with access points managing seamless handovers between devices.
Most reliable APs support roaming and handoff, often with certain client devices performing better than others—similar to how mobile phone Wi-Fi works. On Ubiquiti systems, you can set up VLANs and multiple networks based on whether you own a USG router. Alternatively, you might use premium APs paired with repeaters in areas with many walls or turns that weaken the signal through absorption or bending.