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Danila2013-03-19 22:32:33
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Danila, 2013-03-19 22:32:33

Recommend a router with powerful / punchy WiFi

Hello everyone and thanks in advance!

The router will be located on the second floor, it is required that it break through to the first and third floors in a private house.
For money up to 3t.r I would like.

I looked after the TP-LINK TL-WDR4300 and, if necessary, replace one of the antennas with an antenna with gain, for example D-Link ANT24-0802C

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Sergey, 2013-03-19
@bondbig

I think it will break even without an amplifier, but it all depends on the material of the floors.
Well, we should not forget that it is useless to increase the transmitter power alone, the connection is two-way. Otherwise, a situation will arise when clients (computers, phones) “see” a good signal, but cannot connect, because. there is not enough transmitter power inside the client to send the data.

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antonwork, 2013-03-19
@antonwork

I finally switched to MikroTik
1) MikroTik RB751U-2HnD
2) http://market.yandex.ru/model.xml?hid=723087&modelid=7741056&clid=502
3) ~ 2200 rubles
4) 1000 mW + the ability to connect an external antenna
5) MILLIONS of settings, for example, can receive a signal from its counterpart (by radio or wire) and immediately rebroadcast it with the same ssid
6) can officially work at -20

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Laroy, 2013-03-20
@Laroy

Ubiquiti. A very powerful and simple (compared to Mikrotik) home PowerAP N is unfortunately discontinued, it’s hard to find it on sale now - it would be a better choice. But they still have plenty to choose from, for example, Picostation 2 easily breaks through 2 reinforced walls.

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Certik, 2013-03-20
@Certik

Not so long ago I asked a similar question , in the end I bought a RouterBOARD 751G-2HnD ( price ) and am very satisfied. I live in a pre-revolutionary house, on the 5th floor. Wi-Fi is great on the stairs and even a little in the yard. Despite the concerns about the difficulty in setting up, it turned out to be very easy to use (although I have a provider without any VPN, but someone familiar with setting up Pchelainov's VPN suffered a lot). I've been using it since the beginning of the year, no complaints.
If necessary, you can still wind an external antenna on it, but I did not need it.

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fishbone, 2013-03-21
@fishbone

I have a NetGear JWNR2000v2. I live on the 5th floor, but on the street near the entrance it is quite tolerably caught. However, they have models and unsuccessful ones. We bought NetGear's wife's parents (I don't remember the model offhand, but thank God it's not on the store's website) with an ADSL port, so they have a 50-60% signal in the next room, but the losses are wild. The downside of mine is that the antenna is in its case, and if there is not enough power, you can’t think of anything, at least normally.
Also Zyxel Keenetic. At acquaintances it is on the second floor, on the first and near the house it is also caught. The antenna is external but not removable, it will also not be possible to lengthen it, if necessary.

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Luxar, 2013-03-21
@Luxar

I have TP-Link TL-WR340GD. I live on the 3rd floor of a panel high-rise building. A neighbor from the first floor sits through me - the flight is normal. For almost 2 years around the clock in the network and "not a single gap."

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