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NoWire
Feb 16, 2016Guide
Wall mounted R8000
Hi, How should the antennas be positioned for best signal when I hang my X6 on the wall? Best Regards, Kristian
- Feb 20, 2016
Okay, received my X6 yesterday and installed it.
My first thought was, if it's as good as it is big, then it has to be good, and it is (IMHO) :-)
After some testing I have found out that the location in the house is not critical, it works excellent in all corners!
In a couple of days we will have fiber installed in the house and then perhaps, to get the best of it, location is more critical.
I'll have to test!
Today we have 30/4GB, and for the devicecs that can handle the speed (802.11n) it's no problem, but tomorrow it will be 100/50GB (or 500/100GB have not decided yet)...!Have a nice day!
Retired_Member
Feb 17, 2016Find a area with the weakest signal and make adjustments while someone watches the signal level. It's impossible to answer that question with anything but an opinion.
NoWire
Feb 17, 2016Guide
Hi,
Thanks for the answer!
But is it not so that the antennas can't be adjusted so they are pointing in a vertical direction if the unit is wall mounted?
i have looked at YouTube-clips and tried to figure out if you can adjust the antennas in a vertical direction but they only show the X6 flat on a desk!
It looks like the antennas will stick out from the wall?
The X6 makes a big footprint so it would be nice to make it "disappear" by hanging it on a wall.
- clithesFeb 17, 2016Prodigy
Looking at the unit and the way the antennas function i'm not sure it designed to be wall mounted, hence why it is always shown flat on a desk / table
- NoWireFeb 17, 2016Guide
No, you're probably right!
But since there are mounting holes on the back side, I thought of the possibility since it has such a big footprint flat on a desk and is not easy hide :-)- clithesFeb 17, 2016Prodigy
Have you tried it on the wall to see how effective it is ? Even if you just hold it where you are thinking of installing it and get someone else to check Wi-Fi coverage around the building ?