Check your decision carefully to ensure it aligns with your needs.
Check your decision carefully to ensure it aligns with your needs.
depends where the monitor is. if it is in the center (or at least close to the center) then it shouldn't be a problem. if it's not near the center as long as there isn't a lot of interference I don't see why not. I would just recommend putting it higher than the monitor so that it doesn't block the signal.
I own this router; it performs excellently. My home spans 1300 square feet (or 120 square meters globally). I enjoy strong signal throughout with 2.4 and 5GHz bands. Since it's a two-story building, the router is located on the second floor.
Ethernet connection paired with four Wi-Fi devices. No wired internet available, so streaming is the main source. We use a Plex server for OTA TV DVR and access multiple streaming platforms. Typically manage 2 to 3 streams simultaneously using a Firestick and Rokus setup.
They seem more focused on performing tasks than engaging in conversation.
No surveillance equipment in my house. The streaming devices connect to my Plex server since it manages live TV and DVR playback.