QUOTE(vineshl @ Dec 30 2024, 07:49 AM)
Good morning, everyone! I’m looking for some expert advice or suggestions from anyone who has set up a 3-storey house and figured out the best deco or setup for optimizing performance.
I understand that factors like wall materials and layout play a role, but I’d like to hear about the most effective setups that have worked for others.
Here’s my current setup with Unifi 500 Mbps:
• Ground Floor: Router connected to a TP-Link M9 Plus mesh – Speed: 500 Mbps
• 2nd Floor (Middle Hall): TP-Link M5 mesh – Speed: 100–150 Mbps
• 3rd Floor (Master Bedroom): TP-Link M5 mesh – Speed: 20–30 Mbps (sometimes even lower)
Has anyone researched or implemented a more efficient setup? I’d love to hear your insights. Thanks in advance!
I too have 3 storey corner house, but lucky for me the 2nd floor is where I place my 5G modem, Yeacomm sucking high speed from YES 5G. I understand that factors like wall materials and layout play a role, but I’d like to hear about the most effective setups that have worked for others.
Here’s my current setup with Unifi 500 Mbps:
• Ground Floor: Router connected to a TP-Link M9 Plus mesh – Speed: 500 Mbps
• 2nd Floor (Middle Hall): TP-Link M5 mesh – Speed: 100–150 Mbps
• 3rd Floor (Master Bedroom): TP-Link M5 mesh – Speed: 20–30 Mbps (sometimes even lower)
Has anyone researched or implemented a more efficient setup? I’d love to hear your insights. Thanks in advance!
Here's my setup :
2nd floor - Yeacomm 5G modem, telco YES, line speed 600-800 mpbs. Share out the internet using only Wifi, both 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz, with 2 SSID
Ground floor - Xiaomi AX3000 router, set up as bridge network connect to my 5 Ghz SSID from 2nd floor. Sharing out the wifi with a different set of SSID, both 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz [2.4G for smart switches, fridge, robot, air purifier]. When my mobile connect to the 5 Ghz network here, line speed 220-300 mpbs
3rd floor - Xiaomi AX1800 (well, I bought this earlier
And my children are studying and working outstation, there is usually no one in 2nd floor. So I configured most of my TVs, HP and PC connecting to the SSID for ground floor (which is the same as 3rd floor). When I move up to 3rd floor at night, my HP will also join "the same" wifi network. No connecting loss here
This post has been edited by 4WD_er: Jan 23 2025, 01:44 PM
Jan 23 2025, 01:42 PM

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