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Your metal barn will kill all wireless signals going inside most likely think of it like talking on a cell phone when you get on a elevator. The call will probably drop once the doors close. As somebody had already mentioned running a cat6a Ethernet underground cable to your barn would be best and hooking one of the units into that cable for a Ethernet back haul would be best. There are still other factors that you need to consider before attempting. For instance If the cat6a cable length exceeds 100 meters it will not work. Your best bet is to YouTube what others have done to bring wifi service into a barn from their home as distance is going to play a huge factor into the equation. Best of luck.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It might if you put one inside the barn
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.How far away is your barn? In general, though depending on where you locate them, two satellites are more than enough for 1200 ft. Then, regardless of how far away your barn is, you can run an ethernet cable cable from either home satellite to the third one that would need to be located in your barn. Otherwise, unless its just outside your house, I don't think you can expect a unit in your metal barn to work off wifi alone. There are other products such as line of sight (LOS) transmitter that would also work to get wifi out to your barn.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe it should be fine for your home. I have a 2 storey house about 2700 sq ft and it works perfectly for me. I tried several other (non triband) systems previously and none of them worked too well, but this one works flawlessly.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Two will be enough for your house. But no way to know how far your barn is. I would guess the metal could be an issue. You might want to set up a wired backhaul. I think Ethernet can go 330 feet without problems.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, my house has three floors + a basement and a garage
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