Unconfigured Ad Widget
Collapse
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
WiFi in an older house
Collapse
X
-
The koolaid only works if EVERYONE drinks it - Jim Jones -
This! Most (not all) range extenders extend the wifi network at half their rated speed so I don't recommend them when there is the possibility of running cables. Even if you need wifi at the other end of the house. You can almost always repurpose an old router, hardwire it, and use it as an access point at the other end of the house.
OP, before you buy a bunch of range extenders I suggest that you try placing your router in the center of the house and as high as possible. I remember helping a frustrated friend with poor wifi who had spent money on unneeded range extenders when the real problem was his wifi router was hidden under a desk at the far end of the house."Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else." --FREDERIC BASTIAT--
Proud Life Member: National Rifle Association, the Second Amendment Foundation, and the California Rifle & Pistol AssociationComment
-
Think the previous tenant at my work left a couple around. I am taking them with me haha.Comment
-
Comment
-
I have never been satisfied with range extenders. With so many good wireless mesh systems out there, range extenders should be retired. I installed a Unifi system on a 1950s era house that has really bad wireless signal attenuation due to a lot of plaster, concrete and solid wood roof with foam. The nice thing about the Unifi system is that you can balance the load and signal strength to optimize your mesh coverage, as well as using both wired and wireless mesh points..Thermidorian Reaction . . Prepare for it.We know they are lying, they know they are lying, they know we know they are lying, we know they know we know they are lying, but they are still lying. ~ SolzhenitsynComment
-
I also would avoid extenders and build a mesh, but only if there is no way to hardwire another access point into your network.
If you use a PoE power injector (or a PoE switch if you have it), you don't have to worry about electrical access in any space where you want to place the access point - all you have to do is get a CAT5/6 cable to it - as long as you use PoE powered access points that is.Last edited by SkyHawk; 12-13-2019, 10:41 AM.Comment
-
Best buys sells a commercial range extender (you can't install it yourself) costs around $900 and is designed to penetrate through brick walls, plaster & lath etc.A guy told me one time "don't let yourself get attached to anything you are not willing to walk out on in 30 seconds flat if you feel the heat from around the corner"
Robert DeniroComment
-
I also recently ran a cat 6 cable from one house to another using linksys hardware, works guud so farA guy told me one time "don't let yourself get attached to anything you are not willing to walk out on in 30 seconds flat if you feel the heat from around the corner"
Robert DeniroComment
-
This is the best option if practicable.
My home was built in the 50's and consists of masonry walls w/ metal lathe. This caused issues with the Google mesh network, so I ended up ethernet backhauling all but one satellite/puck and that solved the issue.
I went with google wifi because it was plug and play. Ubiquiti almost won out but I didn't want to spend that much, nor, have the time/patience to configure and set them up properly.Last edited by wilafur; 12-23-2019, 5:43 PM.Comment
Calguns.net Statistics
Collapse
Topics: 1,862,512
Posts: 25,094,795
Members: 355,415
Active Members: 4,585
Welcome to our newest member, scentedtrunk.
What's Going On
Collapse
There are currently 6467 users online. 57 members and 6410 guests.
Most users ever online was 239,041 at 11:39 PM on 02-14-2026.


Comment