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Clibo's avatar
Clibo
Aspirant
Dec 05, 2021

Amount and position of AP antennas

Hi I need an AP to connect 2 computers and 2 NAS in my office room (all connected by LAN cable) to the wireless internet router in the living room with 2 brick walks between. Therefore I'm wondering if the WAC124 with 3 antennas has advantages over the WAC104 or is it the other way round? And how should the antennas be positioned?

Thanks & Regards, Chris

4 Replies

  • schumaku's avatar
    schumaku
    Guru - Experienced User

    Dear Chris,

     

    At the risk this is not what you like to hear:

     

    Hilti and a network cable. No antennas. You will be disappointed.

     

    -Kurt

    • Clibo's avatar
      Clibo
      Aspirant

      Hi Kurt, unfortunattely that's not possible. But the signal strenght should not be the problem, I just wonder if one of the APs has an advantage for my setup.
      Thanks, Chris

      • schumaku's avatar
        schumaku
        Guru - Experienced User

        It's almost always possible 8-)

         

        If the aim is to extend the router WiFi including a local LAN segment, deploy a Wireless Extender with local LAN support instead of a any kind or access point product. For your use case, I would suggest you are using tri-band unit where one dedicated 5 GHz radio is used for the connection to the primary router for a good performance overall, and you gain reasonable Wi-Fi with your office. Even if the primary router isn't a WiFi 6 (802.11ac) yet, I would look into a WiFi 6 extender to be future proof.

         

         

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