Beste Position Fritz Repeater?

Die FritzBox (7590) ist im EG Treppenhaus, das WLAN-Signal muss einmal durch das Treppenhaus in das 2 OG und dann durch eine Wand/Tür um zum Repeater zu gelangen.

Wenn ich im 2 OG ein schlechtes Signal habe und dort wo ein schlechtes Signal ist einen Repeater installiere, würde das meine WLAN Verbindung verstärken oder würde die Geschwindigkeit des WLANs langsam sein (da der Repeater nur ein schlechtes Signal hat)?

Der Repeater würde wahrscheinlich der 1200AX werden, wobei sie Wifi 6 unterstützt, aber die FritzBox nur Wifi 5, wäre das eine Verschwendung?

(LAN ist keine Option)

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falkfisch262
8 months ago

First of all:

  1. Imagine your Wi-Fi like a soap bubble with a radius of about 15 meters, in whose center your router is located. Now you position it in the house so that the bubble ideally covers the entire living area…
  2. Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi content are ZWEI various things.
  3. Repeaters only increase the signal strength, not the content. If the repeater only receives a bite signal, it can only increase…
  4. Wlan does not go up stairs or through doors, but on a direct way, from the transmitting antenna to the receiving antenna, so if you have a box on the right of the wall, and your receiver 3 meters away left the wall, then the signal goes three meters through the wall. WLAN signals are partially absorbed by concrete and masonry, so the entire signal strength does not occur. metal refects a part of the signals, see concrete, only with possible echoes
  5. Water completely shields the signal if you are unfavorable, a water pipe can already provide poor reception, a floor heating in the OG makes the OG a WLAN-free zone, at least for the router that is below.

What tells us that?

The router belongs centrally, centrally into the apartment, repeaters are emergency solutions for corners that the router partout does not reach. Rule of thumb: Go in the direction in which the repeater is to strike when the WLAN signal on your phone drops from the fourth to the third bar, the repeater must go.

But since you write, from the EC to the second OG, I honestly see it, black, no matter what technology you’re giving.

However, I would be interested in why a Lan cable is not an option? If the house is your property, a network cable through the central cable shaft would be the most sensible option…

McHusky
8 months ago
Reply to  falkfisch262

“Repeaters only increase the signal strength”

Even if your explanation is correct. I can’t leave this sentence incomplete.

Repeaters don’t strengthen anything. They repeat (here the name repeater) the signal they receive and thus increase the range. Therefore, your explanation is completely correct. If there is little, the repeater can spend little.

falkfisch262
8 months ago
Reply to  McHusky

Irrtum…
Repeater, pick up the signal and send it back with full Singnal strength, so you can talk calmly about an amplifier function

but as already said: WLAN signal and WLAN content are ZWEI various things

falkfisch262
8 months ago
Reply to  Topmatz63317

The cable shaft is in most cases (but not all) cases also in the vicinity of the cable connection box and thus the Fritzbox, because the internet connection comes through precisely this cable shaft into the apartment…

falkfisch262
8 months ago
Reply to  Topmatz63317

A LAN cable from the EC through the central cable shaft into the 2nd OG, where the power cables also go up. Make yourself an electrician for little money…
And then in the second OG no repeater, but a WLAN router like a Fritzbox 4020…
So EG –> cable modem FB 7590, then from LAN 1 the network cable (which can transfer up to 110 meters without loss) and at the end in the second OG an FB 4020 or something similar. Fritzbox fits best with Fritzbox because perfectly compatible. Here you get your Wi-Fi for your phone and laptop and for TV, computer and console you have 4 LAN outputs to connect by cable.

Cost point: about 100,- Euro unique and never again Hudelein with WLAN and a stable internet reception in the second OG

Network cable Example

falkfisch262
8 months ago
Reply to  falkfisch262

Thank you

Asporc
8 months ago

would strengthen my WLAN connection

No!

You need to pack the repeater in a place where you still have decent connection.

A repeater does exactly what the name says he repeats what he receives. If the repeater doesn’t really “hear” what he’s supposed to say, there’s nothing sensible about the target.

Whether the 1200 AX is a waste is the price on it. Wlan isn’t high-tech anymore. Even fairly cheap products can afford reasonable work.

TheMonkfood
8 months ago

I have a second Fritzbox as a Mesh Repeater. I feel better personally.

TheMonkfood
8 months ago
Reply to  Topmatz63317

That’s not an effort. Only flexible

TheMonkfood
8 months ago

There is an app from AVM to determine the Wlan and whether the repeater has an optimal position.

If you can’t pull or want a LAN cable, you have to work with what’s there. And what exactly is there is no one here knows you.

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