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My house is larger than this, and my wifi covers my house, my yard, and reaches a few houses away. There's something different about your house, do you have metal in the walls?


The clue is “180 year old” - it’s going to be masonry. I’m willing to bet that yours is framed lumber. The former is like, well, a brick wall, to WiFi signals. The latter is barely noticeable.


Yes I have walls in my walls rather than air and wasps.


Not necessarily. My 200 year old house is wood. Although the plaster still there attenuates a bit.

But I agree with your basic point. An access point in one corner of the 1800 sq. ft. house mostly covers the whole place. I was just at a friend's 2BR Europen apartment and one access point only covered about half the place.


Yup, probably that. My 161 year old needs the router and 3 pods and still has no-signal areas.


I have a slightly smaller flat and the same problem as mentioned.

I DO have metal in the walls... reinforced concrete is a thing.




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