Getting the signal around an 1830 stone built house
I have EE wifi fibre to house - about 300+ mbs. The EE router/hub going into a Deco S4 by LAN. The Deco network in the kitchen where the EE router is gives me almost the same 300+ mbs. In the lounge next door (brick and stone wall about 14" thick) I'm lucky if I get 20mps. By the TV in that room I get 2mps. In my office, which is the other side of a 3ft thick stone wall to the kitchen I get about 40 mbs. I'm struggling to place the repeater Deco units in places of good speed to build a fast network around my home! I have the two S4 units (plus the one in the kitchen connected to the EE hub) and have bought a Deco M4 to see if I can get better signal spread around the house.
Is there anything powerful enough, or cleaver enough, to punch signal through stone walls. It seems like I could do with a more powerful unit than a Deco S4 attached to the EE hub in the kitchen so that the Deco units then have a good speed to work with to build the mesh.
Any suggestions.