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lekw310388
Jan 25, 2017Star
Speed from 500mbps down to 25mbps
So i just received the Orbi yesterday and have it setup. The good news is, I have full signel all over my house. The bad news is, if I tested the speed via ethernet cable between the rounter and ...
peteytesting
Jan 26, 2017Hero
lekw310388 wrote:I don't see how I would get any signal if I'm on the top floor.....
you wont , its a simple matter of physics , that concrete just wont pass the wif so your pretty much screwed wifi wise with any solution you go in this field be that orbi or any other mesh system
st_shaw
Jan 27, 2017Master
peteytesting wrote:
you wont , its a simple matter of physics , that concrete just wont pass the wif so your pretty much screwed wifi wise with any solution you go in this field be that orbi or any other mesh system
A truly mesh system (not Orbi) should work if there are stairwells (instead of say elevators) betweeen floors. You should be able to place mesh access points at the top and bottom of the stairwells, to provide a pathway from floor to floor. That's how mesh is supposed to work. Overall throughput would suffer though, because all the upper floor traffic would pass through a few mesh points near the bottom.
If the structure is wired with copper wire for telephone lines, lekw310388 could use a DSL-based extender between floors. Startech makes one, and it's intended for exactly this purpose. It provides 100 Mbps maximum throughput. See this link: