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WiFi issues in a large home The connection is unstable or weak throughout the property.

WiFi issues in a large home The connection is unstable or weak throughout the property.

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mancityarron
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12-12-2023, 07:17 PM
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I reside in an exceptionally spacious/extensive home and have gigabit internet. My configuration involves connecting my modem to an Ethernet switch, which is linked to two separate routers. This setup was chosen to avoid having routers plugged into other routers, but the house size required multiple devices for coverage. The issue I’m encountering is that the Wi-Fi network frequently displays "no internet" or disconnected status, while everything on the Ethernet remains stable. My initial assumption was that nearby Google Home devices might be interfering, but those only connect via Wi-Fi. I’m considering whether the house dimensions or the presence of Google Homes could be contributing factors. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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mancityarron
12-12-2023, 07:17 PM #1

I reside in an exceptionally spacious/extensive home and have gigabit internet. My configuration involves connecting my modem to an Ethernet switch, which is linked to two separate routers. This setup was chosen to avoid having routers plugged into other routers, but the house size required multiple devices for coverage. The issue I’m encountering is that the Wi-Fi network frequently displays "no internet" or disconnected status, while everything on the Ethernet remains stable. My initial assumption was that nearby Google Home devices might be interfering, but those only connect via Wi-Fi. I’m considering whether the house dimensions or the presence of Google Homes could be contributing factors. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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florian12pro
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12-13-2023, 04:15 AM
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I can't create actual drawings, but I can describe how to visualize your network and explain why multiple routers are necessary. You could use graph paper or a digital tool to sketch the layout, highlighting areas that require additional routing for reliability and performance.
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florian12pro
12-13-2023, 04:15 AM #2

I can't create actual drawings, but I can describe how to visualize your network and explain why multiple routers are necessary. You could use graph paper or a digital tool to sketch the layout, highlighting areas that require additional routing for reliability and performance.