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Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone here had some advice to help maximise the wifi performance at home. The house is a 1930s semi so brick walls etc. Internet is provided by virgin media but currently I'm running a pair of Ubiquiti APs, 1 Pro (connected to the superhub 3 which is the green box) and 1 Lite which is connected wirelessly to the PRO.
This is what the setup looks like at the moment.
Generally the lounge, sitting room and bedrooms all have a decent signal, majority of the devices, TV etc are in the sitting room. The dinning room is ok but once you get to the back end of the kitchen the signal drops off. The main device I'm struggling is the ring 2 doorbell which is located on the outside wall of the hallway. It often reports poor signal so I was wondering if relocating the downstairs AP would help. The layout I was wondering was this:
Though I'm not sure if I would really need the 3rd AP in the dining room, is this overkill?
Should I ditch the APs and try a different mesh setup? I have done the RF scan to try and find quiet channels to change the APs to and reduce the transmit power.
Thanks for any advice. |
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