QUOTE(NGV22 @ Oct 11 2021, 01:46 AM)
I am moving into new house (condo) soon however I am facing difficulty with this floor layout.

the fibre optic point and router is in the living room.
ISP is TIME.
Apparently the wifi needs to go through 3 concrete walls then only can reach to the working desk. This is important especially when the house occupants are WFH.
Any strategies which do not involve hacking and setup LAN ports and things like this, as this is rented house.
I can think of wifi extenders but this also dont guarantee can penetrate and not losing speed.
worse case i think is just pull long ass LAN cable and then set up AP in each room through the hallway.....
Any advices? kinda new on these though

There are 3 components to this.
1. Modem (Provided by the ISP)
2. Router (Optional, need to purchase separately, unless already provided by ISP).
3. LAN cable.
Step 1: Place the Router at the center of the condo unit, ROOM 1.
Step 2: Measure the cable routing distance from the router to the modem.
Step 3: Purchase a longer LAN cable to connect the router and modem.
This should be the most cost effective way to improve your coverage.
If you're unable to find a way to route the cable and place the router in ROOM 1, the other method you can do is to invest in a better router, I'd recommend the Asus TUF AX3000 (RM6XX to RM7XX) as a better router will provide a better signal penetration through walls.
This post has been edited by LarryPizzaGuy: Oct 11 2021, 02:34 AM