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Deco
2023-09-19 20:20:45
@Coups Wireless / WiFi coverage doesnt get longer in range by adding more power, its related to antenna size and not as simple as power draw. I have APs that cost over £1000 each and offer no more...
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Deco
2023-09-19 20:12:14
@thoma Hey Thomas This would really depend on what connection type BT has offered you, basically are you FTTP or FTTC? FTTP is where your new hub connects to a small white fibre box in your house...
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WiFi
2023-09-19 15:05:09
@dbdan22 I would agree with Virgo, in that 2.4 may work for you, but pretty sure 5ghz wont cut through the concrete all that well In theory any of the 2xx or 6xx APs would be fine for this, however...
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DSL Modem Routers
2023-09-15 13:13:36
@head_23scr8tchR Hey The VR range of routers is capable for Copper VDSL/ADSL connections. Something like the VR2100 VR600 or VR400 would be suitable for you. In terms of a router capable for both...
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Deco
2023-09-15 10:32:40
@MattNegev Ah ok that changes things.. To be totally honest, I wouldnt put too much faith in the Deco speedtest, always found it to be wrong and I have used the deco hardware in Dozens of installs....
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Deco
2023-09-14 18:41:44
@MattNegev At a quick guess the router your ISP provided is a WiFi 6 device, whereas the M5 is a WiFi 5 device. Basically the router is a newer version of WiFi and therefore will offer a bit more...
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