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Re: Reliable Long Range/ Full Coverage
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Reliable Long Range/ Full Coverage
I just wanted to ask, what is the best router for reliable coverage in a house that doesnt have the best coverage? Im running xfinity at 400mbps and the xfi router is pretty horendous at times.
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Re: Reliable Long Range/ Full Coverage
What size is your home and what are the interior walls of the home made of?
Many materials do a agreat job of blocking wifi and depending on your home size/materials, it might not change much
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Re: Reliable Long Range/ Full Coverage
Are you looking for suggestions for "Mobile Routers, Hotspots & Modems"? You have posted your message in the section of this community given over to those devices. (This is easily done, given Netgear's complicated community structure.)
If you are really asking about routers, you might get more help in the appropriate sections. That's probably here:
Nighthawk WiFi Routers
Nighthawk Routers with WiFi 6 (AX) - NETGEAR Communities
General WiFi Routers (Non-Nighthawk) - NETGEAR Communities
Nighthawk Pro Gaming Routers - NETGEAR Communities
Orbi - NETGEAR Communities
You could also try plugging your needs into the filters on the product pages:
Wireless Routers for Home | NETGEAR
and
Orbi: Whole Home WiFi System for Better WiFi Everywhere | NETGEAR
Then check back here for reports on the things you are considering, but remember that people turn up in this community with problems, not compliments. So look at reviews on Amazon, for example.
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