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Peter2017-01-29 16:14:23
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Peter, 2017-01-29 16:14:23

How to "cover" the yard with a stable WIFI signal?

Good day to all. There was a task in the country to make a stable WIFI coverage. The yard is quite large and the standard router covers only the house and on the street it is not stable anymore. I already put the router to the window and fixed it higher in the room. Outcome one. The situation is a little better, but in general there is no stability.
I looked on the internet for Ubiquiti access points, but they are all unidirectional. I'm thinking of trying to make a biquad antenna. But again, she will look at one point. What other options are there? Will buying an omnidirectional antenna help me? If yes, then tell me which manufacturers to look at. Budget thousand 5-6.

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Sergey, 2017-01-29
@Morpheus_God

I hope bucks?)

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tichiy, 2017-01-29
@tichiy

put a wi-fi repeater in the yard and all the problems

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Konstantin ™, 2017-01-30
@Energoblock

Look towards Mikrotik. There you can find all-weather outdoor access points, for example, Mikrotik Groove or Mikrotik Basebox and the like. They can have either a directional or an omnidirectional antenna. You just need to choose the power of the transmitter radiation to cover your entire area.

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Wexter, 2017-01-29
@Wexter

www.nix.ru/autocatalog/wireless_mikrotik/MikroTik-...

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TyzhSysAdmin, 2017-01-29
@POS_troi

MikroTik Groove A-52HPn

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2017-01-29
@eapeap

The yard is pretty big.

Scheme of the yard-house-garage on a scale with footage - to the studio!
Let's say, at work, 25 meters from the office - a change house of builders. On the office window on the 2nd floor - a "normal" router. "Guest" WiFi from him is enough for both the foreman and gadgets in the office.

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danielgs, 2017-01-30
@danielgs

Only a repeater will help, with an omnidirectional antenna, but please pay attention to the CSSID of the networks will be identical and the devices will constantly scan and try to reconnect.
I would make a separate network, with an omnidirectional antenna, somewhere in the middle of the yard, and if this is not possible, then with a directional antenna.

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