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  1. How do you solve the issues with multiple wireless networks? When i check my mobile using the WiFiMan from Ubuquiti, it shows me connected to ONLY DLINK... doesn't switch even though its lower signal strength than ISP router - to the extend of slowing speeds to below 10.
  2. I guessed as much... can't run cable since house is rented... i thought of powerline repeaters... but they're as expensive as an actual router except the wall to router wires.. i guess i have to find a good spot for the 2nd router!
  3. Within the green and blue circle i get between 200-100, red is between 100-10 and white is no connectivity to may be 5/10mbps... 2 things i was thinking off: 1. ISP modem has an option to merge 2.4 & 5GHz and give 1 name essentially to both networks and i have done that... is that the best way to do it? 2. Turn off of 2.4 doesn't make any difference to anything essentially - still gives the same speed and range. My final thought was to move the blue router to the edge of the green circle, since there is no walls from there, it might be potential workaround... but still unsure of speeds... Gosh - its insane that i cant cover 1000sqft house with 2 routers if i don't spend like $300...
  4. .. Hopefully someone can help me with my home network. I've updated roughly my home layout. Its a 1100 Sq Ft apartment (concrete). Both ONT router & DLINK router are stuck to wall. The green circle is the 5GHz range(<10Ft). Blue is the range for DLINK 5GHz. After that circle its patchy, disconnects randomly. Red is where is get kinda 10-15mbps of the 200mbps internet. I'm beyond frustrated what i could possibly do to make it better... Any suggestion is appreciated! ONT router settings is managed by ISP, i can't even select channel on the same. DLINK, i've set 2.4GHz to 13 and 5Ghz to 155. I had to set this since the neighbor network was using same channels.
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