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Find the top Ubiquiti access point to boost your signal strength.

Find the top Ubiquiti access point to boost your signal strength.

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Dorito977
Member
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01-15-2026, 10:48 AM
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Looking for the strongest Ubiquiti solution to boost your signal across a concrete-walled home? The ASUS AX11000 AP works well in strong walls, but you might need a more powerful option for better coverage. Consider upgrading to a higher-range AP like the ASUS AX12000 or a mesh system for consistent connectivity throughout the house.
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Dorito977
01-15-2026, 10:48 AM #1

Looking for the strongest Ubiquiti solution to boost your signal across a concrete-walled home? The ASUS AX11000 AP works well in strong walls, but you might need a more powerful option for better coverage. Consider upgrading to a higher-range AP like the ASUS AX12000 or a mesh system for consistent connectivity throughout the house.

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xXJay_BugXx
Senior Member
559
01-15-2026, 12:31 PM
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Realistically, no legal method can penetrate solid concrete barriers. You’ll need to install multiple APs and opt for the most affordable options like UAP-AC-Lite. Mesh networks won’t perform well because they depend on strong signals between nodes. If 160mbps feels too slow for your needs, it’s better to use a wired connection instead of relying on WiFi.
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xXJay_BugXx
01-15-2026, 12:31 PM #2

Realistically, no legal method can penetrate solid concrete barriers. You’ll need to install multiple APs and opt for the most affordable options like UAP-AC-Lite. Mesh networks won’t perform well because they depend on strong signals between nodes. If 160mbps feels too slow for your needs, it’s better to use a wired connection instead of relying on WiFi.

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Sunahh
Posting Freak
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01-24-2026, 12:38 AM
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Concrete and WiFi aren't compatible. The government regulates WiFi power levels. Therefore, most available products likely operate at the upper limit of their allowed output. For quicker connections, consider using Ethernet instead.
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Sunahh
01-24-2026, 12:38 AM #3

Concrete and WiFi aren't compatible. The government regulates WiFi power levels. Therefore, most available products likely operate at the upper limit of their allowed output. For quicker connections, consider using Ethernet instead.