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Daniel Preobrazhensky2015-05-01 16:56:43
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Daniel Preobrazhensky, 2015-05-01 16:56:43

Which router to choose for a country house?

The essence of the problem is this: you need to choose a router that will provide a stable connection in a country house. The structure is three-story, the thickness of the walls is 3 kripich, but reinforced concrete floors are much more disturbing: it is advisable to install a router on the second floor so that when moving around the house you do not have to switch from one network to another, so a very wide coverage area and a strong signal are required. In addition, the possibility of mounting on the wall is welcome, however, this is not critical. Gentlemen experts, what do you advise? There are no price restrictions.

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Dmitry Luponos, 2015-05-01
@neurolynx13

Yes, the question here is that neurolynx13 has not heard about the operation of the WiFi network in the mode of several points with the same name. Usually we put one, give a name and go ahead to use it. And you can take and call the network at several points with one name with one password, and when moving to the stable reception area of ​​​​another point, the device will switch to it. Everything is like with mobile communications.
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Andrey Ermachenok, 2015-05-01
@eapeap

If the budget is not critical - look towards UniFi .
Haven't tried it myself.

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