Extending WiFi

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Extending WiFi
Extending WiFi
2020-02-24 15:07:13

Two houses located apart of 20 metres both with brick walls built.

I would like to extend my WiFi from one building to another WITHOUT wire connected.

Could I use the Deco M5 to extend the signal although I understand it is hard for signal to penetrate

through the concreted walls?

There are glass windows on both builidings.

Any ideas. Thanks.

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Re:Extending WiFi
2020-02-26 09:51:58

@FrankyNep 

 

It is not suggested to use Deco to boost wifi signal because of the distance, obstacles. 

 

You can use the outdoor access point to build a point to point connection and provide internet. Like CPE210. The network topology like:

 

Main router -- CPE210(access point mode) )))((( CPE210(client mode) -- AP/wifi router  --- means cable )))((( means wifi 

 

The first two devices are located in the house where you have internet, and the last two devices will be plug into the second house; then you can use the AP/wifi router to provide internet. 

 

For more details, you can start a thread in the business community. 

 

Good day. 

 

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