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Which Wi-Fi router to choose for a home with a good “penetration” of brick walls?
Hello.
For many years I have been using the D-Link DIR 320 Wi-Fi router (with DD-WRT firmware). There were no problems until recently. In connection with the repair, the router changed its usual place and began to distribute the Wi-Fi signal much worse. The walls are 3 bricks and there are several of them up to the living room. The laptop catches the signal very badly, and the connection constantly falls off. I also recently switched to a new tariff (up to 100Mb / s), but I don’t feel the speed via Wi-Fi (I measured it, the speed is normal via LAN).
Please suggest a good replacement for this router. For an adequate price, of course, I would like to meet 4 thousand of our wooden ones.
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I have a similar problem, in the kitchen, the waffle does not catch well through two concrete walls. Sometimes it's ok, sometimes it crashes all the time. Sometimes it is solved by climbing to another on which there are fewer points broadcasting.
For myself, I realized that I need to make a normal Wi-Fi network with roaming, points from a stub are suitable for the house, or there is even better nwa3000-n from zyxel. But if there is still a stub at the price of norms, then the zyukhel for two points comes out more than 20 rubles, which is already expensive.
While I'm sitting on mirkotik 951, which lies in the corner of the room and still somehow distributes the Internet to the kitchen. But if he has problems with the waffle, although these are not his problems but the features of the room, then he simply copes with the distribution of the Internet via cable with a bang. I download torrents at a speed of 60 Mbps while simultaneously playing online games. It doesn’t allow you to download the tariff faster ((. Mikrotiks are very good devices in this regard.
Wi-Fi Repeater you need.
Even a strong router breaking through the wall is unlikely to allow you to use the Internet at normal speeds.
I myself use the Asus WL-520gc router. It breaks through 4 concrete walls and cans of cucumbers and gives out speeds up to 10Mbps.
I recommend this router, but there is nowhere to buy it :)
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