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SoCaloc
May 06, 2020Aspirant
EX8000 Does not appear to sustain or boost wifi
Hi, Hope everyone is well. I have a nighthawk r7000 router in my office and my wifi does not reach my living room - about 30-40 feet away. I purchased the ex8000 to extend my wifi and to also ass...
plemans
May 06, 2020Guru - Experienced User
What materials is your home interior walls made of?
Certain materials block wifi extremely well. These include adobe, plaster lathe, brick, concrete, foil lined insultion, metal hvac
Reason I ask is a standard wood/sheetrock home shouldn't have issues broadcasting wifi 40ft. In fact, for a system like orbi, it requires at least 30 ft between router/satellites. So 40ft shouldn't be a problem which makes me suspect the home might be the issue.
- SoCalocMay 06, 2020Aspirant
Hi,
Thank you for the reply. I live in a standard wood stud / sheetrock home build in 2000ish.
The extender, has most of the white lights lit up (if you count the lights, there are 8 of them, numbering from 1 to 8 - left to right, all lights are solid white except lights 5,6 and 8 which are not illuminated). I just do not see any difference in the signal strength with the extender - I don't think it is doing anything. thanks again.
- SoCalocMay 06, 2020Aspirant
I just used my tape measurer and the extender is 18 ft and 3 inches from the router - a straight line. I can see it through the doorway - which is always open.
- plemansMay 06, 2020Guru - Experienced User
So lets first get the router working decent. 40ft shouldn't be so far that you need an extender. And the EX8000 is a pretty darned good extender. Probably better than the R7000 you're using for a router.
What firmware is on the R7000?
What modem is it connected to?
What speeds do you get in this location off the R7000?
Over 5ghz?
Whatt speeds do you pay for?
What speed do you get hardwired into the router?