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    Help to setup a WiFi for large home and a bridge

    The schema seems to be clear now. I have still one question: what if I buy a router with external antennas like the TP-LINK Archer C5 (from Its specifications: 3 * 5GHz 5dBi detachable antennas RP-SMA, transmission power <23dBm on the 5GHz band) and I use it as an AP on the upper floor...
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    Help to setup a WiFi for large home and a bridge

    I found TP-LINK TL-WA7510N at 50 Euros. I can use one of them Without problems but at my father's place It would be difficult to place this outside; can I use there a normal 5Ghz AP or It is important to have two AP with directional antennas? If I have at my father place a router like the...
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    Help to setup a WiFi for large home and a bridge

    Thanks for your reply. I will connect on the ground floor my DGND3700 to a TP-LINK TL-PA6010; On the first floor another TP-LINK TL-PA6010 to a NETGEAR R6250 that based on your tests has an high throughtput at high attenuation levels on the 5Ghz band. I will setup the R6250 as an Access...
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    Help to setup a WiFi for large home and a bridge

    Dear all, i have a 3 floors home, each floor is 80 s.m. or 850 s.f. I have a NETGEAR DGND3700 ADSL modem (N600), the router at the ground floor is connected with ethernet to a smart TV. I want a good coverage on 2.4 and 5 Ghz (standard N) on the three floors, the opposite corners of upper...
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