QUOTE(vineshl @ Dec 30 2024, 07:30 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: 10–30 Mbps (sometimes even lower)
Has anyone researched or implemented a more efficient setup? I’d love to hear your insights. Thanks in advance!
Why not install FTTR (Fiber To The Room) like what TIME is offering right now. Then you can use all your DECO connect to cable as the M9 that connected to router as MAIN. My home setup (double storey) Home Office (Router and ONT) - > LAN CAT6 tarik up into ceiling -> DECO X60 (main) + Switch --> LAN CAT6 tarik down to down stair --> DECO X60 + Switch. All my DECO are in Access Point Mode and my ASUS Router as Gateway. For FTTR you can watch about it at Pendakwah Teknologi Youtube "Internet Laju Seluruh Rumah dengan TIME FTTR"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: 10–30 Mbps (sometimes even lower)
Has anyone researched or implemented a more efficient setup? I’d love to hear your insights. Thanks in advance!
This post has been edited by sulfuriq: Jan 7 2025, 03:07 PM
Jan 7 2025, 03:03 PM

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