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Determine if your router is experiencing Wi-Fi issues by checking the access point or mesh functionality.

Determine if your router is experiencing Wi-Fi issues by checking the access point or mesh functionality.

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zCosmicCorvus
Member
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08-14-2023, 10:14 AM
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Hello there, welcome back! I’m a long-time viewer and I’m looking for some guidance. I just moved into a new apartment and my Wi-Fi isn’t covering the whole house. I was thinking about setting up a mesh network or an access point somewhere. Do anyone have suggestions? Thanks ahead!
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zCosmicCorvus
08-14-2023, 10:14 AM #1

Hello there, welcome back! I’m a long-time viewer and I’m looking for some guidance. I just moved into a new apartment and my Wi-Fi isn’t covering the whole house. I was thinking about setting up a mesh network or an access point somewhere. Do anyone have suggestions? Thanks ahead!

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Spectrix
Junior Member
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08-14-2023, 10:46 AM
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Generally, if moving your current WiFi equipment isn't possible, the best option is to add wired access points to cover key areas with strong signals. If relocation isn't an option, a reliable mesh network from brands like ASUS or TP-Link can also provide effective coverage. However, without understanding your home's layout, it's difficult to give specific advice, since we can't determine optimal placement or identify coverage issues.
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Spectrix
08-14-2023, 10:46 AM #2

Generally, if moving your current WiFi equipment isn't possible, the best option is to add wired access points to cover key areas with strong signals. If relocation isn't an option, a reliable mesh network from brands like ASUS or TP-Link can also provide effective coverage. However, without understanding your home's layout, it's difficult to give specific advice, since we can't determine optimal placement or identify coverage issues.

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ThatSoftware
Member
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08-14-2023, 12:49 PM
#3
Thank you for your reply. I can set up the access points or mesh as needed. I understand Ubiquiti options are reliable but may be costly, while TP-Link is less familiar to me. The app details and antivirus features aren’t clear—would you like me to clarify?
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ThatSoftware
08-14-2023, 12:49 PM #3

Thank you for your reply. I can set up the access points or mesh as needed. I understand Ubiquiti options are reliable but may be costly, while TP-Link is less familiar to me. The app details and antivirus features aren’t clear—would you like me to clarify?