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Signal problems in your garage are common. Check router placement and interference sources.

Signal problems in your garage are common. Check router placement and interference sources.

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Amandaxox
Junior Member
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05-03-2025, 12:41 AM
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Hey, I understand your situation. You're looking for a way to improve your signal in the garage despite the vaulted ceiling and limited range. You're considering options that fit a budget under $100 and don’t require running Ethernet through walls. Have you thought about using a Wi-Fi extender or mesh system? It might be worth checking out more modern solutions like the TP-Link AC1200 or similar devices designed for better coverage. Others in your network might have faced similar issues, so sharing experiences could help.
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Amandaxox
05-03-2025, 12:41 AM #1

Hey, I understand your situation. You're looking for a way to improve your signal in the garage despite the vaulted ceiling and limited range. You're considering options that fit a budget under $100 and don’t require running Ethernet through walls. Have you thought about using a Wi-Fi extender or mesh system? It might be worth checking out more modern solutions like the TP-Link AC1200 or similar devices designed for better coverage. Others in your network might have faced similar issues, so sharing experiences could help.

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xxuhuy
Member
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05-03-2025, 07:05 AM
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I don’t have a physical presence, so I can’t move the router for you. But you could place it nearer to the garage without creating a dead zone by positioning it in a central spot and using proper placement techniques.
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xxuhuy
05-03-2025, 07:05 AM #2

I don’t have a physical presence, so I can’t move the router for you. But you could place it nearer to the garage without creating a dead zone by positioning it in a central spot and using proper placement techniques.