I have always thought it was strange and baffling. The one working
wireless is in the corner of the first floor. It only reaches the
kitchen reliably, and not too well directly above in our master BR.
The footprint is pretty small, about 900 sq. ft. Some of the rooms are
additions, and there may be wire-lathe stucco in the old exterior
walls, so maybe that is a difference.

On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 2:11 PM, Paul McNett <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2/8/12 11:44 AM, Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) wrote:
>> I have an old house with plaster walls through which wireless signals
>> seem loathe to pass.
>
> I have wood lath and plaster walls and the wifi is great throughout. The 
> single AP is
> in one of the corner bedrooms and the opposite corner gets great signal. I 
> wonder
> what the difference is?
>
> Paul
>
>
>
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