u/Ashmali_Nyanneon20

I live in a place where the walls are thick concrete and certain parts of the house basically have no usable WiFi. My office room is one of those spots and it’s starting to affect my work since I rely on stable internet all day.

I’m looking at mesh systems as a possible fix but I’m unsure if they can actually push a strong enough signal through that kind of structure. Would a mesh setup be enough on its own or is there a better approach for stubborn dead zones like this? Appreciate any advice.

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u/Ashmali_Nyanneon20 — 16 days ago

Been having a lot of issues with my wifi lately, especially in the bedrooms and upstairs area. I’m in a medium sized concrete house and the router from my ISP just doesn’t seem to cover everything properly. I’ve tried repositioning it a few times but the signal still drops or gets really weak in certain spots, especially when multiple devices are connected at once.

I’ve been looking into getting a mesh setup but there’s so many options out there and I’m kinda lost. What would you consider the best mesh wifi system for something like this that is stable and easy to set up? Also, do most people here go for 2 node or 3 node setups for a house like mine?

Thanks in advance for any advice.

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u/Ashmali_Nyanneon20 — 16 days ago