I've got 2 APs hooked up to the router Verizon provided and haven't had any
issues.


On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Derek Balling <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Q2: Is it better to place the router in the basement or on the first
> floor (for
> > best signal transmission), or does it not matter?
>
> While I can't speak to the signal-strength of the "FIOS OEM" router, I can
> tell you that I've got two different routers in my basement, and both are
> happily able to hit my SECOND story without any real difficulty. Unless the
> Verizon router is truly abysmal, I can't picture it presenting a problem to
> keep the router in the basement.
>
> Home construction materials, etc., can and will impact your mileage.
>
> D
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