Dear all,
which device should i choose to make my home Full WiFi no need to install second wifi routers to cover blank area. As per my knowledge Basebox5 will do with 8dbi Antenna. i need some more suggestion from mikrotik pros kindly help.
Area is 450 Sq Yard, brick wall and ceiling concrete.How big is your house? It wood and drywall, concrete, or something else?
Dear all,
which device should i choose to make my home Full WiFi no need to install second wifi routers to cover blank area. As per my knowledge Basebox5 will do with 8dbi Antenna. i need some more suggestion from mikrotik pros kindly help.
Is that the outside walls or all walls within the structure as well?
Dear all,
which device should i choose to make my home Full WiFi no need to install second wifi routers to cover blank area. As per my knowledge Basebox5 will do with 8dbi Antenna. i need some more suggestion from mikrotik pros kindly help.
You need 2.4GHz or 5GHz Access Point?
just forget it. With 5ghz this is in no way possible.Dear all,
which device should i choose to make my home Full WiFi no need to install second wifi routers to cover blank area. As per my knowledge Basebox5 will do with 8dbi Antenna. i need some more suggestion from mikrotik pros kindly help.
You need 2.4GHz or 5GHz Access Point?
i think 5GHz AP with 8biAntenna are best for WiFi no interruption and will reach each and every corner of room. check images i posted for antennas. one more thing no need to waste money buying pricey linksys AC home router get just one good wired switch or router and connect base box for best WiFi experience with any custom antenna. Y
you mean start with 8db antenna or higher image i posted above...I'm pretty sure a BaseBox2 will do.
It's worth a try with "small" omnis.
In case it won't satisfy your needs, you can still go for antennas with higher gain (and probably lower TX power).
In most cases the problem is not TX power but RX sensitivity - ordinary wireless clients don't have 1000mW TX
Cheers
-Chris
im going to attach basebox2 with my switch to make wireless wifi home for all handheld device like mobiles laptops etc (as we know basebox2 is POE device easy to install just attach basebox to any switch and make it power full wifi switch much better then yours linksys devices) for desktop i prefer wired.Using high gain antennas will not solve anything.
Antennas increase their gain by channeling RF power on desired directions while reducing it on others.
This works if you have an intended target area, but since you need omnidirectional coverage, this is not needed.
Go with low gain antennas, ideally mounted at 90 degrees angle between them, so that no area of interest is pointed by both antennas with their tip, and try to put the access point as possible in the middle of the building. I would even chose a 951G-2hnd with internal antennas for this...
A second option I used with success at my home is to put a dual polarity panel antenna in the attic, pointing downwards to the building, ensuring good coverage on 2 floors below, 150 sq. m. each.
Remember it's a two way communication? So no point in having high power AP where say, the mobile devices can receive wireless signal but the AP cannot pick up the replies from the mobile devices but maybe from a laptop,im going to attach basebox2 with my switch to make wireless wifi home for all handheld device like mobiles laptops etc (as we know basebox2 is POE device easy to install just attach basebox to any switch and make it power full wifi switch much better then yours linksys devices) for desktop i prefer wired.Using high gain antennas will not solve anything.
Antennas increase their gain by channeling RF power on desired directions while reducing it on others.
This works if you have an intended target area, but since you need omnidirectional coverage, this is not needed.
Go with low gain antennas, ideally mounted at 90 degrees angle between them, so that no area of interest is pointed by both antennas with their tip, and try to put the access point as possible in the middle of the building. I would even chose a 951G-2hnd with internal antennas for this...
A second option I used with success at my home is to put a dual polarity panel antenna in the attic, pointing downwards to the building, ensuring good coverage on 2 floors below, 150 sq. m. each.