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Odd problem with wireless repeater.
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Yep BT are just the first to launch a wifi mesh system in the UK... I suspect they will be a lot more appearing over the next year or so....merely at clientco for the entertainment -
Apparently Ubiquiti is a decent system. No idea if it's more widely available. Possibly overkill for a mere residential dwelling unless it's very, very important to you.Comment
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BT are the first to launch a consumer (I would still say prosumer as its over kill for 80% of homes), I have a similar set up with Meraki, although pay a bit more for itOriginally posted by eek View PostYep BT are just the first to launch a wifi mesh system in the UK... I suspect they will be a lot more appearing over the next year or so....Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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But is the meraki system as simple? The BT offering seems almost plug and play (if we use that term anymore?) but thought the meraki needed a bit of networking nouse and setting up?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostBT are the first to launch a consumer (I would still say prosumer as its over kill for 80% of homes), I have a similar set up with Meraki, although pay a bit more for it'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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That does look lovely, but he's already got his rooms wired up. That and a PoE switch with a couple of cheapy APs would fix the OP's problem on its own.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostApparently Ubiquiti is a decent system. No idea if it's more widely available. Possibly overkill for a mere residential dwelling unless it's very, very important to you.Comment
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Should do but it's a mess. That BT kit looks nice and clean. I meed to junk the BT routers and get some proper APs but it's gonna cost the same as the mesh kit. Oh I don't know lol.Originally posted by amanwhoisquiet View PostThat does look lovely, but he's already got his rooms wired up. That and a PoE switch with a couple of cheapy APs would fix the OP's problem on its own.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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