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MiJo1410
Aspirant
Oct 06, 2021

Benötige Outdoor Repeater

Hallo, ich habe eine Google Türklingel die ca. 40m von meinem AVM Router entfernt steht. Die Reichweite des AVM Routers deckt diese 40m nicht ab und ich benötige einen Outdoor Repeater der ca. 10m von dem AVM Router entfernt an einen Gartenzaun gehängt wird, Wind und Wetter ausgesetzt ist und die ca. 30m zuzr Türklingel überbrückt.

Alle bisherigen Repeater von anderen Herstellern hielten nicht was sie versprachen (bis 200qm Abdeckung, etc., etc.) und nun hoffe ich, dass Netgear DEN Repeater hat der mir das Problem löst. Achtung, kein AP da ich kein LAN Kabel verlegen kann!

 

Danke für euer Feedback/Lösung

 

MIchael 

4 Replies

  • What is the doorbell mounted to? (materials, certain materials block wifi better)

     

    Reason I ask is most routers/extenders have all maxed out the wifi power levels. So while you might see a little performance differences between similarly rated devices, it isn't a bunch. So if nothing else is reaching that far, its might be a structure issue and not a device issue. 

    • MiJo1410's avatar
      MiJo1410
      Aspirant

      Thanx for your input. It is mounted to a concrete pilar of ca. 150cm height which is at the end of a ca. 40m drive way. Between the router and the doorbell is a window and a hedge that goes all the way down the drive way (height ca. 200cm) So no major barriers.
      The router signal is all strong ca. 10m down the drive way, then it fades out. The idea is to put the repeater to the hedge while the signal is at its max and then I would need to know whether the repeater will manage to cover the additional 30m to the concrete pilar with the doorbell.

      • plemans's avatar
        plemans
        Guru

        Concrete does a great job of blocking wifi. Its one of the best materials for blocking wifi. Unless the camera has a clear line of site between it and the extender, the concrete will block its signal. 

        If you've got a couple extenders you've tried, try putting one by the hedge and see if it works. (temporarily)

        If it does, the an outdoor rated one would work. (RBS50Y is outdoor rated and has an extender mode)