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Mikael_Hirsch
Nov 30, 2020Initiate
RAX80 & EAX80 reach
Hi NetGear Community I have a need to get wifi coverage in my shed, located some 25 m from my house. I recently upgraded my router to a Nighthawk RAX80 in the house (double brick wall and steel ...
Mikael_Hirsch
Dec 08, 2020Initiate
I'm fully aware of the steel and brick constraints and I can't run wires to connect the extender in the shed; hence my question of whether another extender somewhere in the middle might allow the one in the shed to reach the 5 gHz range.
plemans wrote:The issue is the brick and the metal. They are literally the 2 best blockers of wifi.
2.4ghz broadcasts further and through more materials which is probably why it connects. Which frankly I'm impressed by. Usually brick/metal are good enough that signal is pretty much worthless on the other side of it.
The powerline might be an option.
Or a MoCa adapter if you have coax ran out there.
Or you could just run an ethernet wire from home----garage and connect the eax80 to it.
plemans
Dec 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
It might help, it might not. Tough to say 100%. Like I said, usually brick and metal combine to make signal unusable. So will adding one in the middle help? maybe.
Or you coud go with a set of point to point adapters (see netgear airbridge).