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Move the router as close and as high to the center of house. You may need to get extenders for the best overall coverage. But placement is key. May have to experiment a bit.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will depend on router placement, devices location, and building material. If you can centrally locate the router in relationship to where the devices are, then they all stand a better chance of connectivity. There's not doubt that as long as everything is within range and you have decent bandwidth, that it can support all of those things. If you set it up and find that you're not getting a great signal, then you might need add a wifi extender or a bridge to help you get the signal pushed a little farther.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No - you will need a signal booster for the square footage - you should talk to a salesperson
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have 3000 ++ Sq Ft and the reach is fine. we have 2 teen Gamers, and a teenage daughter--all on ipads, PS$ and laptops and watching netflix..(it is crazy what they do at one time).all while we are watching TV
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Absolutely not. U need wire connection from main router to go to some part of the house and than add additional routers to get coverage through out. Of course all of them have to be set up with same ssid. If you cant do it yourself seek professional help with the type of network set up which will work the best for your size of the house. Its very easy to do but might be a little pricey. Wire running, equipment etc...need more help ask on here again...
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