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Placement of router for optimal WiFi signal
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<blockquote data-quote="johan.pretorius" data-source="post: 1058351" data-attributes="member: 19966"><p>I'm now also leaning towards leaving the router where it is (in the study on the opposite side of where the photo was taken). There is an access point next to the pillar straight ahead, and although it covers the downstairs area well, there are some weak areas upstairs. I used to have a 2nd access point in a central room upstairs, but it's no longer working (circuit board has blown up).</p><p></p><p>The aim is to get everything covered with one access point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johan.pretorius, post: 1058351, member: 19966"] I'm now also leaning towards leaving the router where it is (in the study on the opposite side of where the photo was taken). There is an access point next to the pillar straight ahead, and although it covers the downstairs area well, there are some weak areas upstairs. I used to have a 2nd access point in a central room upstairs, but it's no longer working (circuit board has blown up). The aim is to get everything covered with one access point. [/QUOTE]
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