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Re: Bricks and Concrete- Brazilian Construction
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Bricks and Concrete- Brazilian Construction
Does anyone has experience with the ORBIS with 2 units in a 160 m2 one store construction out of brick and concrete (a typical Brazilian apartment unit)?
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Re: Bricks and Concrete- Brazilian Construction
I think Orbi will work fine for you. Orbi has incredible range and it can get a good signal through thick walls.
Our apartment has a large cinder block wall that separates our main living space from our office. Other wifi routers struggled to get a good signal to our office, but Orbi works great.
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Re: Bricks and Concrete- Brazilian Construction
Many thanks!
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Re: Bricks and Concrete- Brazilian Construction
I currently have a NETGEAR R6300 as my wifi hub. At the hub surroundings my 5g wifi gets -27 to -33dB. Since I have a concrete wall between this room and the office, the 5g wifi signal at the computer location in the office drops to -79dB.
Can NETGEAR tell me how if will perform with ORBI? Will the computer in the office be able to connect to the ORBI router via 5g wifi if I set it at the same position my R6300 is currently?
Many thanks.
Andre
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Re: Bricks and Concrete- Brazilian Construction
Hello Andrecs
I can not tell you for sure if it would be better any wifi singal has a hard time with solid concrete walls.
DarrenM
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