Hi, It’s tricky to name a particular brand and type. What might be available for me, might be unobtainable for you, or vice-versa A frequently heard advice, is to avoid heavily used channels, but I notice that more and more people switching over to hidden SSID, implying that
easy tools on hand-helds and tablets are useless. As a RF-engineer, I would suggest to use a type with detachable antenna’s, instead of those where the antenna is in the enclosure. That gives you the possibility to replace one (or more) of them with either an (directional) antenna outside, or use a leaky coax through the building. Hans From: fred roller [mailto:fredroller66@xxxxxxxxx]
As mentioned, range can be affected by many aspects. 25 ft for even the cheapest router is way short; I would be inclined to look for interference or simply placement. Many a routers get put next to or behind things which nerf the range...
oddest placement for me was putting a router near the main ventilation trunk for AC in the attic; acted as a conduit for the signal. Also, look at the wireless devices in your house. Some may share the bandwidth of your router and be acting as jammers. My
2 bits. Fred On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 3:49 AM, Ed Greshko <ed.greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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