My home network is ALL Ubiquiti. The problem lies in the design of my house. This is a two-story basement, cinder block, and brick construction and the floors and ceilings are concrete, so it's not very convenient for WiFi. I have a hotspot on every floor in the house but now that we are spending more time in the garden in the summer the problem is that although we do get a signal it is quite manual and my google speaker at home is in the right place should be. place, otherwise it will not work properly and will turn off. I got this hotspot and ran another line under the canopy as recommended and it's great. Even at low power everywhere in my garden. I look forward to doing it at full capacity and seeing how far I can go. ;)
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