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huztimar
Sep 07, 2020Aspirant
AC750 WiFi range extender (EX3700)
Dear community, The product does not meet usability criteria! 4 meters between the router and the Netgear AC750 Wireless Signal Amplifier Adapter - ground floor and floor - while only the slab i...
huztimar
Sep 07, 2020Aspirant
Part of it is, yes.
Bridging beams always contain cement.
plemans wrote:You said "slab"
Are you talking a cement slab?
plemans
Sep 07, 2020Guru - Experienced User
And cement and metal are literally the 2 materials that block wifi the greatest. Especially floor slabs as they tend to be thicker than wall slabs.
You're best bet? buy a cement drill bit and drill a hole through the slab to run an ethernet wire. Connect that to the extender and run it in AP mode.
- huztimarSep 07, 2020Aspirant
That's a little funny.
Drill the slab. Maybe I should replace it.
I don't think we need to tear the house apart.
Example:
TP-LINK TL-WA850RE N300 300Mbps range extender is excellent for the router upstairs.
plemans wrote:And cement and metal are literally the 2 materials that block wifi the greatest. Especially floor slabs as they tend to be thicker than wall slabs.
You're best bet? buy a cement drill bit and drill a hole through the slab to run an ethernet wire. Connect that to the extender and run it in AP mode.