Thread: Superhub Just got the SuperHub 3
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Old 12-02-2016, 09:41   #256
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Re: Just got the SuperHub 3

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Originally Posted by Stop It View Post
*Sticky back plastic and an extension lead required.

On a serious note though, I've lost count of times I've seen complaints about Wi-Fi where the Router in question is either in the corner of a house, in a closed cupboard, or near obvious sources of potential interference (Subwoofers are great, just not for placing a router on top of). Of course, the laws of physics never apply when going on a rant however!
Whilst I agree with you wholeheartedly, for Enterprise WiFi that I install, cupboards are often the only place allowed in listed buildings! We do, however, pre-check the signal level we'll obtain in the desired areas and set the users' expectations.

The main issue with cupboards is unlikely propagation to a different level of the property. For Enterprise WiFi we just stick another AP in upstairs and ensure that we don't have more than 3 APs within 80 dBm of each other.
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