Modern wireless access point designed for fast data transfer
Modern wireless access point designed for fast data transfer
Your current internet speed from the ISP sets the limits for your router's performance.
Well, sure. You should let us know that this works well without cost... https://www.amazon.com/WiFi-6-Router-Gig...KXBDBS895/
For compact spaces a single router suffices. In larger areas over 800 sqft consider mesh routers. Brands like Orbi, Ero, and TP-Link are worth exploring.
In California my home is usually around 800-1200 sqft and functions as a condo or apartment. The walls are incredibly thick and there’s a lot of wireless interference. My old router struggled to send a signal from one part of the living room to the bedroom. You also can’t easily drill holes in the walls to run cables properly. Plus, the router I have will likely fail after just five years, not last much longer than it does now. Space-age routers tend to break when tested with Wi-Fi 6.
This setup seems really tricky. Could you confirm if the whole building had extensive wiring inside that wall? I'm using this in a 2600 sq ft home with two stories. It's also for a large space—my Amazon link points to a product for a similar-sized property. I'm not sure about neighbors' routers, but their signals seem strong on bigger lots too. Atlanta, Georgia. Cali might have different regulations.