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Search for weak Wi-Fi signals online.

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CheckingBuffer
Junior Member
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01-06-2016, 04:27 PM
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Looking for others with similar experiences. I've used Google Wi-Fi for some time and it's usually stable until recently. I reside in a 1800sqft colonial with a basement. There are three Google access points: OnHub TP-Link in the basement near the modem, main DHCP/connection for the network, OnHub on the main floor above the main access point, and Google Puck V1 on the second floor above the second floor access point. Both locations show weak connections. It's puzzling why such a close distance shouldn't provide a solid connection.
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CheckingBuffer
01-06-2016, 04:27 PM #1

Looking for others with similar experiences. I've used Google Wi-Fi for some time and it's usually stable until recently. I reside in a 1800sqft colonial with a basement. There are three Google access points: OnHub TP-Link in the basement near the modem, main DHCP/connection for the network, OnHub on the main floor above the main access point, and Google Puck V1 on the second floor above the second floor access point. Both locations show weak connections. It's puzzling why such a close distance shouldn't provide a solid connection.

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_Ninguem_
Member
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01-06-2016, 10:31 PM
#2
The signal spread tends to be stronger horizontally than vertically. Without additional antennas to adjust things, the situation remains unchanged. All connected nodes below will attempt to link with a very feeble reception.
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_Ninguem_
01-06-2016, 10:31 PM #2

The signal spread tends to be stronger horizontally than vertically. Without additional antennas to adjust things, the situation remains unchanged. All connected nodes below will attempt to link with a very feeble reception.