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Cameronlund

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  1. Thanks everyone for your advice! @Redpost do you use Three?s 5G signal? Curious to know if that?s what you?ve found to be unreliable - we?re directly underneath a 5G tower so hoping connectivity won?t be an issue on that network.
  2. I live in Peckham and I'm seeking a bit of advice for introducing a wi-fi network that will extend properly across our property. The plan is to have a Three 5G router plugged into a central point of our main property and then use 4 x eero Pro WiFi mesh extenders that will extend the coverage to the rest of the home (which is split across 4 floors). The router and extenders will be connected wirelessly, but if that doesn?t work effectively then we?ll connect them up with ethernet cables. We will also have another WiFi extender based in our garden studio that is wired into the 5G router, so we can get internet there too. The 5G router from Three has an avg. speed of 100MBps, which we hope will be sufficient for 3 people to videoconference or stream concurrently. It currently costs ?21p/m. Is anyone with good WiFi knowledge able to help me understand if this is a suitable and cost-effective setup? If there is anything else we should consider to help improve the speed and/or effectively apply wifi coverage throughout the home I would be really grateful for any tips, or pointers to organizations that offer impartial advice on this sort of thing.
  3. I live in Peckham and I'm seeking a bit of advice for introducing a wi-fi network that will extend properly across our property. The plan is to have a Three 5G router plugged into a central point of our main property and then use 4 x eero Pro WiFi mesh extenders that will extend the coverage to the rest of the home (which is split across 4 floors). The router and extenders will be connected wirelessly, but if that doesn?t work effectively then we?ll connect them up with ethernet cables. We will also have another WiFi extender based in our garden studio that is wired into the 5G router, so we can get internet there too. The 5G router from Three has an avg. speed of 100MBps, which we hope will be sufficient for 3 people to videoconference or stream concurrently. It currently costs ?21p/m. Is anyone with good WiFi knowledge able to help me understand if this is a suitable and cost-effective setup? If there is anything else we should consider to help improve the speed and/or effectively apply wifi coverage throughout the home I would be really grateful for advice anyone can offer.
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