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xmillies
Sep 12, 2019Aspirant
Wifi in large house /garden - rax200, AX8, orbi, ...
Hi, I have today Nighthawk R7000. I want to deploy wifi in my large house and in garden. I have already a gigibit fiber (with a router) and behind a firewall. The firewall is the entry poin...
plemans
Sep 12, 2019Guru
Saying you have a large house doesn't tell us much.
What size house?
What material is the house? brick, concrete, plaster lathe, foil lined insulation, adobe all do great jobs of blocking signals.
How far is your garden away?
The AX spec didn't add much for distance to the specs. What I mean is the coverage is roughly the same (a little better but not huge) but it has better capacity for running multiple devices concurrently. so you're not going to get a whole lot more range going from the R7000 to the RAX200. A mesh system is nice as it allows you to add satellites as needed to expand your range and it does it all with seamless integration.
- xmilliesSep 12, 2019Aspirant
Hi,
The house is made with hollow block.
The size is around 15 m x 10 with 2 levels.
The garden is aroud. Up to 10 meters around.
I agree satellites could be the answer.
So do yI need to take wifi 6 router and orbi or ax8 ?
Or directly several ax8 or orbi ?Xavier
- plemansSep 12, 2019Guru
xmillies wrote:Hi,
The house is made with hollow block.
The size is around 15 m x 10 with 2 levels.
The garden is aroud. Up to 10 meters around.
I agree satellites could be the answer.
So do yI need to take wifi 6 router and orbi or ax8 ?
Or directly several ax8 or orbi ?Xavier
Hollow cinder block? aka concrete/cement block? It does a great job of blocking wifi. Even if you go mesh, many have reported issues because the material blocks the wifi backhaul. This'll be the same with wireless AX as well.
You probably going to need to play around a little to figure out which system is right for you. I can't say which is going to work the best as I'm not at your location to test/setup.
- xmilliesSep 12, 2019Aspirant
Hi,
The brick is like this one:
https://media.castorama.fr/is/image/Castorama/3661216103502_01c
The idea could to put orbi or ax in the roof on the extremities for instance (2 or 4).
It should work.
Actually i have a Nighthawk 7000 for the wifi. We can get wfif quite almost everywhere in the house (sometimes low level).
The recommandation is AX8 or orbi ? What are the differences ?Xavier