So i have a router configured as Access Point in the middle of my room, as per diagram. It covers that side of the room perfectly. Behind it is a ‘partition’ that is 70% solid, 30% air roughly. Router is Netgear AC1350 with 4 antennas.
So, ideally, i would also like for Room A to have wifi as well. At this point, i can get wifi at the very ‘top’ of the room, maybe like 50% of the time. Sometimes i can get wifi with no problem, sometimes my device can’t even see my access point. not sure what causes this fluctuation.
So question is, what do i need to do to bring wifi to Room A? the distance is not that far, prolly 15-20 feet from the AP. Following consideration:
- I would like to avoid range extender as it will just as unreliable as my current set up. (right?)
- Room A doesn’t have ethernet port and I don’t want to run cable from the AP to room A
Anything I can do to solve this issue? Ive played around with the antenna orientation, but nothing seems to improve the reliability.
You need a second AP wired back to the router. But be sure to turn down the radio power on it to prevent sticky client when your in the bigger room.
yeah, unfortunately no ethernet port in room a to allow me to do that