The problem with sending wifi signal out that far and through that sort
of walls and material is the client devices (phones, tablets, laptops,
cameras) might not have the power to transmit back to the access point.
Simply turning up the transmit power wouldn't be very considerate to
your neighbors. You might benefit from loading a wifi spectrum analyer
app on your phone and walk your whole property with it. Usually mesh or
wired-backhaul wifi will serve you adequately in that circumstance. If
that is simply not an option, you will have better experience sticking
within the wifi range the client devices can transmit back to the one
wifi access point, likely not through too much concrete or all the way
to the back yard.
That said, check out the TP-Link Omada line of wifi access points.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/omada-sdn
On 6/3/24 17:07, mo wrote:
hi, pls recommend the best quality, least cost wifi router to meet my needs
below:
1. max wifi range in a 2 story (each floor is 1600 sq ft) building w/
1-2 drywalls separating the rooms & concrete flooring between the floors.
even better if it can reach out into the backyard.
2. 2.4 & 5 Ghz frequencies.
3. all the A,B,N,AC,X, whatever modern wifi versions.
4. no mesh, just 1 router.
5. will plug it into the ISP (TMO home internet) provided modem/router.
6. need 8 SSIDs & even more is appealing.
7. WPA3 but can switch to WPA2 per SSID if need be.
8. AES.
share one or as many as you can; i'll check prices/specs etc.
thanks!