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Looking for compact indoor Wi-Fi routers with built-in antennas? Here are some solid options.

Looking for compact indoor Wi-Fi routers with built-in antennas? Here are some solid options.

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kenton12
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10-02-2016, 04:52 PM
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I'm currently using my ISP's router, which is outdated and lacks many features. Because of space limitations from the cabling in my flat, I only have a small wall-mounted model. It doesn't fit all my needs, especially with multiple antennas that won't work here. I'm looking for suggestions that match these constraints.
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kenton12
10-02-2016, 04:52 PM #1

I'm currently using my ISP's router, which is outdated and lacks many features. Because of space limitations from the cabling in my flat, I only have a small wall-mounted model. It doesn't fit all my needs, especially with multiple antennas that won't work here. I'm looking for suggestions that match these constraints.

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Malthe581
Member
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10-04-2016, 03:54 AM
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Check if your device acts as both router and modem. If yes, simply switch off the built-in Wi-Fi and connect using a separate wall-mounted access point.
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Malthe581
10-04-2016, 03:54 AM #2

Check if your device acts as both router and modem. If yes, simply switch off the built-in Wi-Fi and connect using a separate wall-mounted access point.

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10-04-2016, 12:40 PM
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Usually the top choice since you can install it on a ceiling mount for improved coverage. Could you clarify your needs? For a NAS setup, I wouldn’t suggest it, as using it that way could cause internet speed drops because of heavy CPU usage.
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darkmatter5927
10-04-2016, 12:40 PM #3

Usually the top choice since you can install it on a ceiling mount for improved coverage. Could you clarify your needs? For a NAS setup, I wouldn’t suggest it, as using it that way could cause internet speed drops because of heavy CPU usage.

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CaptainJakk
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10-10-2016, 03:45 AM
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It lacks a modem; I’m using fibre internet delivered via ethernet. The USB connection powers a Raspberry Pi Zero 2. I don’t have room for anything else besides this setup, which is better than nothing. I can’t install new cabling or hang things up elsewhere since I’m renting. I understand the location isn’t great, but I’ve worked with what’s available and face tight space issues. A secondary access point is possible, but adding more wiring would be a hassle in such a cramped area. Would you like some suggestions?
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CaptainJakk
10-10-2016, 03:45 AM #4

It lacks a modem; I’m using fibre internet delivered via ethernet. The USB connection powers a Raspberry Pi Zero 2. I don’t have room for anything else besides this setup, which is better than nothing. I can’t install new cabling or hang things up elsewhere since I’m renting. I understand the location isn’t great, but I’ve worked with what’s available and face tight space issues. A secondary access point is possible, but adding more wiring would be a hassle in such a cramped area. Would you like some suggestions?