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mikeshe
Jan 25, 2020Aspirant
Netgear WiFi Range Extender EX2700
I have set up the above extender according to the instructions on my BT Hub5 Router. Extender setup said it was all connected. I have wireless cctv cameras on my house and I wanted the extender to bo...
mikeshe
Jan 25, 2020Aspirant
I have tried the same SSID as the router, it's own with the _ext and the same one as the cameras themselves. Nothing seemed to improve the signal strength at the back camera.
plemans
Jan 25, 2020Guru - Experienced User
what materials are the exterior walls in your house?
Foil lined insulation in walls?
What's the siding?
many materials are great at blocking wifi. Many of them tend to be on the exterior of houses. If the cameras are exterior and these materials are between the router/extender, its tough to improve the signal unless you can get the device to the exterior of the home. But then your caught in the catch--22 of the router not getting good signal to the extender.
- mikesheJan 25, 2020Aspirant
Outside walls are normal brick with block cavity.
The camera is mounted on the rear of the conservatory and the extender is only about 5 feet below it and the only material between the two is triple glazing. Lights are solid green on the extender so that's picking up the router ok.
- plemansJan 26, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Brick blocks signal to an amazing amount.
does it go router------>brick wall------>extender------>glazing------->camera?
I'd try doing some speedtesting with a phone. try different spots to see how much speed is impacted. the "signal meter" isn't that accurate. See how its running connected to the router and to the extender and in different locations.
An extender isn't going to increase your speed by the very nature of how they function. They will increase the range if properly placed.