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Nicholas2014-02-11 17:10:28
WiFi
Nicholas, 2014-02-11 17:10:28

WI-FI in the cottage - what to buy?

Greetings!
I faced a rather banal task - there is a cottage on 3 floors. It is necessary that there is stable wifi on each floor. I looked like with a wi-fi analyzer, I realized that I need 1 base point on the ground floor (the Internet from the provider will enter it) and 2 "repeaters" that will catch the signal of the first point and amplify it (or repeat, not strong in terminology) on 2 remaining floors.
There was a problem of a choice of iron.
What you need:
1 wifi router
2 wifi access points that will receive the signal of 1 router and amplify it.
I look towards keenetic giga 2 - they praise him very much. As for access points, I can’t even imagine what is good now.
For everything about everything ~ 15t.r.
Advise please, good pieces of iron.

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Dmitry Skogorev, 2014-02-11
@pnick

Three kinetics will be "behind your eyes" if the walls are not made of reinforced concrete

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Andrey47, 2014-09-11
@Andrey47

Three kinetics is not a very correct approach, you have to make three different networks, it’s easier to take a solution from Ubiquity, called UniFi weigh three points in the house put a software controller, set it up in 10 minutes, and you get one SSID for the whole cottage, seamless roaming and good coverage , if it is necessary, you can also install a street point, then you can instagram kebabs without leaving the barbecue. More details can be found here ekbit.ru/big_wifi

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Kirill Arutyunov, 2014-02-11
@arutyunov

As I understand it, the keywords for searching on Google are wi-fi bridge
Articles on Habré and other information on building such networks.

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Ivan, 2014-02-12
@iPharaon

I have an Asus RT-N66u at home, the router is very long-range, it takes the whole house, but in the far rooms on the 1st floor (the router is on 2m) the signal, although it was average, but the speed left much to be desired, and the TV, although connected to the network, but didn't really show anything. I bought a Tp-Link WA850 wireless signal amplifier, I can't get enough of it. The amplifier is small, looks nice, no wires are needed - I plugged it into a socket in the kitchen, connected via WiFi, set it up, it works and does not ask for food. Now both the laptop and the TV in the back room work without problems.

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