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akale90
Dec 04, 2019Aspirant
XR300 Awful wifi signal
Hello, Just bought an XR300 router as the wifi signal from my current one is shocking, so have turned that into a modem (my ISP's kit) and setup the xr300 - it did cause me alot of issues to setup,...
akale90
Dec 04, 2019Aspirant
Thanks for the reply.
Couldnt tell you the size of the house as I have just moved in there, and made of bricks.
Its placed in the lounge currently due to where the modem is and I have manually set channels after scanning the nearby neighbours channels. Both 2.4 and 5ghz are using unused channels.
I dont believe there is a smart connect option for this model (could be wrong) and beamforming is enabled.
My ISP is Virgin Media in the UK with a Superhub 3 - I did check first and people are using the XR300 with this model and all okay.
I just fail to see how the wifi range on this model can actually be worse than what there was before!!
Couldnt tell you the size of the house as I have just moved in there, and made of bricks.
Its placed in the lounge currently due to where the modem is and I have manually set channels after scanning the nearby neighbours channels. Both 2.4 and 5ghz are using unused channels.
I dont believe there is a smart connect option for this model (could be wrong) and beamforming is enabled.
My ISP is Virgin Media in the UK with a Superhub 3 - I did check first and people are using the XR300 with this model and all okay.
I just fail to see how the wifi range on this model can actually be worse than what there was before!!
FURRYe38
Dec 04, 2019Guru - Experienced User
"I have just moved in there, and made of bricks." This maybe one reason why the wifi isn't traveling well in the home. Brick and mortor or concrete and rebar will cause wife signal propagation to not go a far. You may need an additional wifi extender to help with this. Maybe two depending upon size of the home. Size of the home is important. Larger the size will need an additional extender.
- Netduma-FraserDec 04, 2019NetDuma PartnerI'm also in the UK on Virgin Media with the same hub, I'm in a top floor flat of a Victorian house and I experience this issue as well. It's due to how it's built. The WiFi signal is seriously impacted by the walls. I've used a power line adapter to basically place my XR500 into the middle of the home as much as I could (which misses out a lot of walls) to rectify this. You could try this and also the WiFi extender.
- kwacha22Dec 27, 2019Aspirant
FURRYe38 I'm trying to find which booster to go along with the XR300. I have it in my place of business with my apartment above, would like to be able to just have one internet bill rather than having to set up another router upstairs for me to use my laptop/cell phone. Any suggestions or ideas?
- Netduma-FraserDec 28, 2019NetDuma PartnerAny powerline adapter/booster/extender should work just fine with the router.