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Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V39, READ 1ST PAGE FOR RELEVANT WIFI INFO
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z800r
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Oct 4 2021, 09:27 PM
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Guys.
I wanna install unifi business for our office. Maybe will get 500Mbps package. But the modem will be place / set up in my boss room, as the tm technician will drill a hole from the outside and pull the fiber cable to my boss room. As his room is located in the front.
So any suggestion how to make sure all 2 floors of our office will get the internet connection? Either by wired or wifi.
Can i use m9 plus mesh router to provide the wifi to all the pc in the office? Our office has 2 floors, 20ft x 80ft each floor. Only 8 staffs will be using internet / wifi. From my boss room, i used lan cable to connect to the m9 plus. M9 plus no 1 will provide wifi for 5 user at level 1. Then i use m9 plus no 2 for level 2, 3 user at level 2. The speed will be drop or not?
Or any other suggestion for modem / router to make sure all 2 floors get the internet connection from my boss room?
This post has been edited by z800r: Oct 4 2021, 09:28 PM
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z800r
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Oct 4 2021, 10:48 PM
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QUOTE(GOPI56 @ Oct 4 2021, 09:37 PM) 1. Will be the M9 Plus No 1 and No 2 will be connected directly to the TM router via LAN cable? 2. Are the users are heavy users? 3. Does the user PC come will wifi adapters? 1. Yes, both can be connected directly to the tm router via lan cable. Or i connect m9 plus no 1 to tm router, then m9 plus no 2 connect to m9 plus no 1 using lan cable. Can? Or any suggestion for a better router to replace the free tm router? I will pair the new router to m9 plus. Budget will be less than 1.2k 2. Not heavy users. Just typical office works. Maybe a bit spotify or youtube. I will not give the wifi password to them so that they cannot connect their phone to the wifi. 3. Yes, all the pc come with wifi adapters. I guess only 1 or 2 pc do not has wifi adapter (older pc) , maybe i can use lan cable or i install usb wifi adaptor for the older pc. This post has been edited by z800r: Oct 4 2021, 10:54 PM
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z800r
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Oct 4 2021, 10:52 PM
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This post has been edited by z800r: Oct 4 2021, 10:53 PM
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