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Not sure I've gone 150 ft but based on what I've seen in performance so far I feel that it will be able to handle it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I belive you could. My nextdoor neighbor uses mine in there house though the walls too no direct signal to there house
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.THE THING ABOUT WI-FI IT DOESN'T MATTER WHOSE WI-FI YOU BYE IT ALL DEPENDS OF WHAT YOUR HOME IS MADE OF.ELECTRONIC THINGS THAT ARE RUNNING IN YOUR HOUSE CAN AFFECT YOUR WI-FI.LIKE MOST PEOPLE AND MYSELF END UP BUYING A WIFI EXTENDER
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If the wireless signal has a clear shot at the shed (no items in between that may cause interference) you should have signal. You probably won't get the best speeds, but you will have a solid signal.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are a lot of variables that will determine the outcome. How central will you place the router. How high will it be? How many walls are there?What are the walls made of/what is hanging on them? Wiring? Other electronics, etc. How far do you want coverage in yard, garage, basement, etc?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't lose WiFi signal until about 700+ feet away, and I don't notice a real decrease in speed until about 200 feet away, even then it's slight. The guy who recommended that I buy this goes to his buddies house 6 doors down from him and still has better connectivity from this router than the WiFi that exists at his friends house. This machine is a workhorse. 4 external antennas act to put out WiFi signal, 4 internal antennas work to push through interference, walls, electronics, etc.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Router can cover over 3000 sq ft home. I do not see how 150 feet from home should be an issue
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