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rickypicky
Oct 27, 2015Aspirant
R7000 in basement next to outside wall
Last night I installed an R7000 as the wireless access point for my Verizon FiOS home network. The R7000 is connected to the Verizon Quantum router using ethernet. Both routers are located in my bas...
- Oct 28, 2015
Unfortunately, the basement next to a wall is likely the worst place to put it. Up high (top story) and open in the relative middle of the house is best, but sometimes impractical.
The only way to know is actually try it, but if you don't get good coverage, particularly in the upper floor, is to relocate it or install a range extender or access point.
Babylon5
Oct 27, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
It’s difficult to say what is likely to work best since there will be multiple reflections and obstacles between the router and client devices. Perhaps you should have a client device displaying the signal strength as you reposition the router antennae?