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Subject: Re: old houses and wifi Date: Wed Oct 18 2023 04:23 pm
From: Charles Blackburn To: poindexter FORTRAN

  Re: Re: old houses and wifi
  By: poindexter FORTRAN to Charles Blackburn on Wed Oct 18 2023 08:29:00

 > -=> Charles Blackburn wrote to The Lizard Master <=-
 >
 >  CB> yea, You would be surprised how much a piece of AC ducting reflects the 
signal.
 > I have several layers of soundproofing between floors, and it kills of
 > wifi.

yea i know that feeling... i use RF all the time at work and many times i've bee
n to a site that they've been sold something wireless i get there for a survey/i
nstall and im like, yea this ain't gunna work.

the usual issue is people having a building made from solid reinforced concrete 
aka Tilt Wall... or they have a steel roof and expect the low power signal to go
 through that and also down 3 floors as well.

 > I tried mesh, I tried wireiess extenders, I tried powerline - each
 > worked to some extent - but being able to have a router for my home
 > office with VLANs and to extend wifi, and backhaul the connection over
 > gigabit ethernet is a godsend.

yea VLANs are great for segregation, but the problem is if you have something th
at's multicast (eg HDHomerun in my case), they can't cross subnets which sucks l
ol

charlie

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