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    • BRRABillB
      BRRABill @Obsolesce
      last edited by

      @tim_g said in Help fixing Home Wifi Signal Strength:

      https://www.amazon.com/Rapture-GT-AC5300-Tri-band-AC5300-Gigabit/dp/B071DPCKQ6/

      That look like a set from an Indiana Jones movie.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
        last edited by

        @tim_g said in Help fixing Home Wifi Signal Strength:

        @s-hackleman said in Help fixing Home Wifi Signal Strength:

        @tim_g said in Help fixing Home Wifi Signal Strength:

        https://www.amazon.com/Rapture-GT-AC5300-Tri-band-AC5300-Gigabit/dp/B071DPCKQ6/

        You must have missed my priorities list....

        Probably...

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        And this looks like from the set of Indiana Jones 4.

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          Harry Lui
          last edited by Harry Lui

          Turn off the built-in wifi, buy a quality AP and mount the it at the center point of the house, in the ceiling.

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          • NashBrydgesN
            NashBrydges
            last edited by

            While it's true that 2400 sqft isn't huge, you didn't mention anything about the home construction. Your typical wood frame and drywall construction should not be a problem for the base unit that @JaredBusch suggested but if it's concrete block or steel frame, you may find you'll need to re-examine your options based on the coverage you get.

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            • s.hacklemanS
              s.hackleman @NashBrydges
              last edited by

              @nashbrydges said in Help fixing Home Wifi Signal Strength:

              While it's true that 2400 sqft isn't huge, you didn't mention anything about the home construction. Your typical wood frame and drywall construction should not be a problem for the base unit that @JaredBusch suggested but if it's concrete block or steel frame, you may find you'll need to re-examine your options based on the coverage you get.

              Good old wood and drywall circa late 1990's.

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                bnrstnr @JaredBusch
                last edited by bnrstnr

                @jaredbusch said in Help fixing Home Wifi Signal Strength:

                I would never use the EdgeMax + UniFi combo in a layman house.

                If UNMS does actually allow for full management of Unifi APs, does that change your thoughts on this at all? If you're going to be the one installing and configuring the devices (potentially for a family member) in the first place, you're probably going to be the one maintaining/troubleshooting as well, no? Connect them to your UNMS, and call it good. That would seem to be a huge benefit over the AmpliFi product line, which probably wont be supported in UNMS.

                Edit: scratch that, it looks like AmpliFi is on the roadmap for UNMS. I guess that makes this whole question irrelevant!

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @bnrstnr
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                  @bnrstnr said in Help fixing Home Wifi Signal Strength:

                  @jaredbusch said in Help fixing Home Wifi Signal Strength:

                  I would never use the EdgeMax + UniFi combo in a layman house.

                  If UNMS does actually allow for full management of Unifi APs, does that change your thoughts on this at all? If you're going to be the one installing and configuring the devices (potentially for a family member) in the first place, you're probably going to be the one maintaining/troubleshooting as well, no? Connect them to your UNMS, and call it good. That would seem to be a huge benefit over the AmpliFi product line, which probably wont be supported in UNMS.

                  Edit: scratch that, it looks like AmpliFi is on the roadmap for UNMS. I guess that makes this whole question irrelevant!

                  It is on the roadmap, and also the AmpliFi app can be connected to a Google account (or Facebook, but eww) and access remotely.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @JaredBusch
                    last edited by

                    Yes, that means I can shut off my Mom's WiFi whenever I want.

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                      bnrstnr
                      last edited by

                      Ah, Nice, I didn't realize AmpliFi could be added to a Google account for management!

                      Also, it looks like Unifi support for UNMS isn't slated until Q4 2018, boo...

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