When the owners of an apartment with reinforced concrete walls decided that it was not necessary to spread ethernet around the rooms. As a result, 2.4GHz shoots bumps to the floor to the far room, and 5 is a maximum through one wall. I dealt with this problem as best I could. No antennas with gain and so on do not help. Decided to try this newfangled thing. I donβt really believe in Mesh as a solution to all problems, because I can imagine how WiFi works. Arranged the banks in the rooms and checked. In all places of the apartment WiFi is now available. Each wall reduces the uplink by about a third, and the downlink floats depending on the support for beamforming on the device. As a result, out of 100 Mbps in the most fig version, 30 remains, which, as it were, is pretty good when compared with zero. What is wrong: firstly, it is impossible to configure separately 2.4 and 5GHz points. And there are no Wi-Fi settings at all. Even WPS can not be turned off. Secondly, it would be nice to choose specifically for each bank who is in charge. For those cases when you need to carry one of the cans out of sight of the main one. Let's distribute the Internet on the site, 2 banks in the house, in the center and on the window, one somewhere at the other end of the site, or as in my case, the main bank and the slave can be separated by more than 3 reinforced concrete walls. By the way, roaming in wireless mode works quite well for itself. Although all the comments say otherwise. I really have all the devices at home in 8022022ax.
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