I am trying to setup a new Home network and would need some help,
The Equipment:
A Ubiquiti EdgeRouterLite as the Internet Gateway
A TP-Link TL-SG1024 as the Switch connected to the Home server(Ubuntu Server running the controller among other things)
I have a 3 Pack UniFi APs.
The Site:
Please See the Attached Floor Plans,
The darker shaded region is the primary targeted coverage area.
The lighter shaded area is secondary targeted coverage areas.
The Unshaded regions are more like meh, I'll take what I get.
I was hoping to throw in the 2 Unifi APs to cover the entire Home and beyond.
I don't mind throwing in the 3rd one if there is a benefit since I already have it
The Clients:
Currently have 10 devices but targeting to support at least 30 clients some floating around while some stationary such as Chromecast, TVs
The Setup:
I have the ERL set up with Eth0 as WAN, Eth1 as LAN & Eth2 as DMZ.
I have the WAPs currently in the dead Corners (I agree, its against logic) but WAF had a lot of influence as the cables needed to be run outside the house in a conduit and the cable installer needed to have it within 1 feet of the wall where he could make a hole large enough to get his drill through and make way for cable from outside) The hole is currently hidden by mounting UAP as a cover!
I setup both of them on Default WLAN Group, Auto TX (23 dBm (EIRP)), Same SSID & Security. With 1 on channel 1 and the other on channel 11 like you would with a multi AP setup.
I noticed that my Mobile devices would mostly have a Signal Strength average of about -70 dBm as they were sticky to the AP on the opposite end of the House. Further more non-mobile devices like my Chromecast in great room which is clear line of sight to the AP in kitchen tries to connect to the AP on the other end!
I turned to ZH feature and decided to make it a single channel setup. So I create a new WLAN Group, Pick the least noisy channel (11) available.
Upon completing setup, I am currently stuck with these issues:
1 - The Device signal strength was still not that great. I would have An decent -65/-50 dBm at a moment when in the same room with AP and then fall to -80dBm as soon as I walk to a next room.
2 - I see the Devices keep hopping between the two access points frantically despite of sitting right next to one of the APs in the same room.
What I have tried so far -
Usually when the devices seem to have bad signal despite of the fact that they are within the range of an AP, the culprit is interference on the channel.
I have changed it and tried it on various channels - 1, 3, 6, 9. Did not help much.
I tried to change the TX power on the radios suspecting it was too much signal that was causing the problems, I tried going down from 23 dBm to custom (15, 14, 12, 10). The Problem being when I go down to lower TX powers, the signal strength shows always very low on the devices even close to the Access Point (constantly at -80/-70 dBm).
I still see the devices hoping around. which now makes sense as the device sees weak signal and that is what you would want it to do anyways when the signal strength is low.
I tried to turn off the WLAN on one of the corner APs, and the signal strength in the opposite end of the home.
I would have loved to avoid repositioning due to the hole in the ceiling, but if that is the culprit, I wouldn't mind doing that.
Any suggestions, recommendations or help is greatly appreciated.
The Equipment:
A Ubiquiti EdgeRouterLite as the Internet Gateway
A TP-Link TL-SG1024 as the Switch connected to the Home server(Ubuntu Server running the controller among other things)
I have a 3 Pack UniFi APs.
The Site:
Please See the Attached Floor Plans,
The darker shaded region is the primary targeted coverage area.
The lighter shaded area is secondary targeted coverage areas.
The Unshaded regions are more like meh, I'll take what I get.
I was hoping to throw in the 2 Unifi APs to cover the entire Home and beyond.
I don't mind throwing in the 3rd one if there is a benefit since I already have it
The Clients:
Currently have 10 devices but targeting to support at least 30 clients some floating around while some stationary such as Chromecast, TVs
The Setup:
I have the ERL set up with Eth0 as WAN, Eth1 as LAN & Eth2 as DMZ.
I have the WAPs currently in the dead Corners (I agree, its against logic) but WAF had a lot of influence as the cables needed to be run outside the house in a conduit and the cable installer needed to have it within 1 feet of the wall where he could make a hole large enough to get his drill through and make way for cable from outside) The hole is currently hidden by mounting UAP as a cover!
I setup both of them on Default WLAN Group, Auto TX (23 dBm (EIRP)), Same SSID & Security. With 1 on channel 1 and the other on channel 11 like you would with a multi AP setup.
I noticed that my Mobile devices would mostly have a Signal Strength average of about -70 dBm as they were sticky to the AP on the opposite end of the House. Further more non-mobile devices like my Chromecast in great room which is clear line of sight to the AP in kitchen tries to connect to the AP on the other end!
I turned to ZH feature and decided to make it a single channel setup. So I create a new WLAN Group, Pick the least noisy channel (11) available.
Upon completing setup, I am currently stuck with these issues:
1 - The Device signal strength was still not that great. I would have An decent -65/-50 dBm at a moment when in the same room with AP and then fall to -80dBm as soon as I walk to a next room.
2 - I see the Devices keep hopping between the two access points frantically despite of sitting right next to one of the APs in the same room.
What I have tried so far -
Usually when the devices seem to have bad signal despite of the fact that they are within the range of an AP, the culprit is interference on the channel.
I have changed it and tried it on various channels - 1, 3, 6, 9. Did not help much.
I tried to change the TX power on the radios suspecting it was too much signal that was causing the problems, I tried going down from 23 dBm to custom (15, 14, 12, 10). The Problem being when I go down to lower TX powers, the signal strength shows always very low on the devices even close to the Access Point (constantly at -80/-70 dBm).
I still see the devices hoping around. which now makes sense as the device sees weak signal and that is what you would want it to do anyways when the signal strength is low.
I tried to turn off the WLAN on one of the corner APs, and the signal strength in the opposite end of the home.
I would have loved to avoid repositioning due to the hole in the ceiling, but if that is the culprit, I wouldn't mind doing that.
Any suggestions, recommendations or help is greatly appreciated.