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Is there a wireless router that will reliably provide good signal to multiple computers in a large house? say two floors with 4 rooms each, or something of the sort. And do range boosters boost the signal in all directions?
also define the construction ... wood, steel, concrete, plaster with expanded steel lathe?
any cheapy router should cover a normal house, that is their target market. The linksys WRT54 series is pretty good, I have one on my 1st floor, and have no problems receiving the signal on the 2nd floor, my construction is all wood and drywall... about 2300 sqft
It is actually one floor, so take out the second floor in that picture and double the area.
I know it is not usual in the US and similar areas, but you can find it sometimes in the middle east where a large family lives together(A father and his married sons living in one house)
ok, well, your average 802.11b/g device router is rated at 100meters indoors ... if the interior walls are made of concrete, they'll probably have rebar in them... that will really cut down on the signal. you'll want to try placing a few APs in central areas and then doing a site survey to find hotspots and deadspots, and adjust accordingly.
an installation that large falls outside the scope of a "home" in terms of wifi, you'll need professional equipment to get efficient coverage, or just a lot of cheapy equipment to blanket the area in microwaves.
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