RogerS
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Any recommendations as to a suitable product to extend wi-fi coverage out into the garden, please ?
TIA
TIA
Is that an outdoor unit. I have 4ft thick walls for the internal mesh network to penetrate !How far out Roger? I recently got the BT Wholehome mesh network system and the signal reaches the bottom of our garden which is about 100ft.
Is that an outdoor unit. I have 4ft thick walls for the internal mesh network to penetrate !
Did you use the Omada software to set it up ?I installed a tp-link EAP225 this year. Very easy to install and configure, gives complete coverage over a huge range as it's mostly direct line of sight. I can now mow our 2 acre meadow and listen to streamed audio at the same time.
I installed a tp-link EAP225 this year. Very easy to install and configure, gives complete coverage over a huge range as it's mostly direct line of sight. I can now mow our 2 acre meadow and listen to streamed audio at the same time.
Did you use the Omada software to set it up ?
Oh that's really kind of you, thanks. I'll pull something together.+1 for ubiquity. It’s not about how powerful an access point is but rather what kind of a “heat map” it gives. For example most consumer grade access points will give a reasonably even spectrum 360 degrees around it. This is fine for most people, however sometimes you need to target your heat map a bit more. Ubiquity access points provide both. It’s get pretty technical but this is what I do for a day job . If you pm me a few details such as a quick sketch of what your are trying to achieve I can def help.
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