Forum Discussion
It's a bit tedious the first time around, but I built a spreadsheet with columns for: Location, Serial Number, MAC, Broadcast MAC, Band and columns for several key rooms in the house. I used WiFi Analyzer to populate the data and simple color coding to indicate relative signal strength. Periodically, I shift something and do a quick sanity check. Not everything measures quite the way I might expect. Just as a general note, generally when there is an access issue in our house, it's not on a stationary device but a mobile device that hangs on to the previous node a bit too stubbornly. This provides a helpful visual on how much broader the coverage is on 2.4ghz vs 5ghz.
What kind of hardware are you using? I used to use Unifi APs until I had problems with their Unifi Wifi 6 LR model. Had to bring it back. Anyway, they have a cool app that I thought you might like.
- Lovemylab2 years agoContributor III
That's very cool. Last time I was looking I didn't find anything that was practical for home use. I'll start digging again. I'm using 5 generation 1 Google WiFi routers. 3 would work great if I wasn't trying to handle the garage and utility room. They work well and are pretty simple to use and monitor. They don't expose a lot of controls. For instance, you can't do your own channel selection. Signal hits my MB8600, goes to the first router which handles DHCP and so forth, then feeds a pair of D-Link Gigabit unmanaged switches which then go to the routers, the Verizon/Samsung Cell Extender, and various hardwired devices. It all works very well.
Related Content
- 11 months ago
- 3 months ago
- 5 years ago
- 12 years ago