DC73
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I've been reading most of the threads on Wi-Fi extension and have pretty much settled on Ubiquiti products to extend Wi-Fi to my shop. I noticed there are Wi-Fi threads in most every forum with no consensus as to where they would normally go so I am posting here.
My shop is fairly close to the house but the existing Wi-Fi signal extends only to just inside the walk-in door and is basically useless anywhere else in the shop. Cell phone service is weak inside the shop as well.
For the Wi-Fi issue, I'm thinking of installing a Ubiquiti UniFi UAP‑AC‑PRO: https://www.ubnt.com/unifi/unifi-ap-ac-pro/
This is an outdoor rated unit that would be installed under the eave of the house closest to the shop. It claims to have a 400 foot range and so should be enough to blanket the shop and adjacent patio with a decent Wi-Fi signal. Just inside the door of the shop is approximately 17' from the location I plan to install the AP. The furthest corner of the shop would be about 40' from the AP location.
This seems like the best solution as I don't have a good place to mount a unit inside the house and also near the shop.
Also, I live in a cell phone weak spot between two stronger zones. In my house I have a Sprint Airave connected to my router. The Airave is basically a mini cell tower that is connected to the internet and works well anywhere in my home. However, this signal is also too weak to penetrate into the shop. So, I am also looking for solutions to extend the cell phone service. I do have a second Airave I could connect inside the shop but I am not sure how to pull that off.
Hard wiring is not a consideration as I would have to tear up the patio to get conduit underground from the house to the shop.
Questions:
1) The shop is wood framed and bricked construction but I installed mineral wool insulation. Any reason to believe the mineral wool will block or significantly degrade the signal from the AP listed above?
2) I'm thinking of setting up the second Airave inside the shop. Can I pickup a second UniFi AP from Ubiquiti, link it to the outdoor AP mounted on the house and then plug the Airave into the second AP? The Airave requires a broadband connection and these UniFi APs from Ubiquiti come with a secondary ethernet port. An indoor only model should be fine for this second UniFi AP if the outdoor AP signal can penetrate the shop.
3) I'd like the outdoor AP to rebroadcast my existing SSID so I can have good coverage on the patio. If I link the second AP to the outdoor AP and connect the second Airave inside the shop, can the outdoor AP do both? That is, can it still be an access point if it is linked to the second AP that would be inside the shop? Same question for the second AP. Can it still be an AP if it is linked to the outdoor AP and is also providing a broadband connection for the Airave?
I generally build my own PCs when I need a new one so I am fairly computer savvy but I've not had much experience with networking or wireless products. Any assistance is much appreciated.
Thanks,
DC
My shop is fairly close to the house but the existing Wi-Fi signal extends only to just inside the walk-in door and is basically useless anywhere else in the shop. Cell phone service is weak inside the shop as well.
For the Wi-Fi issue, I'm thinking of installing a Ubiquiti UniFi UAP‑AC‑PRO: https://www.ubnt.com/unifi/unifi-ap-ac-pro/
This is an outdoor rated unit that would be installed under the eave of the house closest to the shop. It claims to have a 400 foot range and so should be enough to blanket the shop and adjacent patio with a decent Wi-Fi signal. Just inside the door of the shop is approximately 17' from the location I plan to install the AP. The furthest corner of the shop would be about 40' from the AP location.
This seems like the best solution as I don't have a good place to mount a unit inside the house and also near the shop.
Also, I live in a cell phone weak spot between two stronger zones. In my house I have a Sprint Airave connected to my router. The Airave is basically a mini cell tower that is connected to the internet and works well anywhere in my home. However, this signal is also too weak to penetrate into the shop. So, I am also looking for solutions to extend the cell phone service. I do have a second Airave I could connect inside the shop but I am not sure how to pull that off.
Hard wiring is not a consideration as I would have to tear up the patio to get conduit underground from the house to the shop.
Questions:
1) The shop is wood framed and bricked construction but I installed mineral wool insulation. Any reason to believe the mineral wool will block or significantly degrade the signal from the AP listed above?
2) I'm thinking of setting up the second Airave inside the shop. Can I pickup a second UniFi AP from Ubiquiti, link it to the outdoor AP mounted on the house and then plug the Airave into the second AP? The Airave requires a broadband connection and these UniFi APs from Ubiquiti come with a secondary ethernet port. An indoor only model should be fine for this second UniFi AP if the outdoor AP signal can penetrate the shop.
3) I'd like the outdoor AP to rebroadcast my existing SSID so I can have good coverage on the patio. If I link the second AP to the outdoor AP and connect the second Airave inside the shop, can the outdoor AP do both? That is, can it still be an access point if it is linked to the second AP that would be inside the shop? Same question for the second AP. Can it still be an AP if it is linked to the outdoor AP and is also providing a broadband connection for the Airave?
I generally build my own PCs when I need a new one so I am fairly computer savvy but I've not had much experience with networking or wireless products. Any assistance is much appreciated.
Thanks,
DC
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