Yes, it turns out houses are shockingly bad for propagation of signals in
the 2.4 - 5 GHz ranges, which is why analog TV and cell phones are at much
lower frequencies.
UniFi has a nifty heat mapping tool you can use to figure out exactly what
stuff in your house is causing problems and where the m
I thought of going Unifi and I would of, but then I had the two
TRENDnets so I gave it a try and it works so well I decided to use
them. Plus running the CAT, and power, from one Unifi to another
would be difficult given my high ceilings and the routhing of the
wires.. I was surprised the my U
Best case you'd be Unifi across the board and allow them to handle the
roaming handoff. When you have different brands of APs you can use the
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/05546/network-and-i-o/wireless-networking.html
Wifi Roaming Aggressiveness (or equivalent for y
I have a Ubiquiti UniFi_AP-AC-Pro mounted in the hallway of my single
story house. It is plugged into my Ubiquiti Edge router and it works
great... in the interior. However in my front and backyard wifi
becomes spotty. I happen to have two TRENDnet 300 Mbps Wireless
Easy-N-Upgrader routers