It's not about not looking at the AP that location is simple to run the cable.
Moving it out means taking up the loft floor and insulation, I guess I could use some really narrow conduit along the ceiling.
Trying it on the loft hatch is a good idea.
I really don't mind installing more APs a U6...
No metalwork, just solid plaster both sides of a aerated concrete block wall.
Above is foil backed insulation which I wondered if it didn't like.
Power levels are on Auto.
There's a FireTV stick on the living room below and to the right that's 5ghz at -78db.
A TV in the room on the left at...
Will this position be impacting performance?
Would I see better performance mounting it further out?
At the minute even in the rooms either side performance isn't great. Lot of devices downstairs now around -70db.
Is that an unreleased product Alexa Atmos or something.
Often people that don't have a a fortune to spend on a dedicated cinema room have to compromise, some decent speakers sound infinitely better than built in TV speakers even with sub-optimal placement.
Mines engineering brick, solid plaster, and concrete blocks.
Multiple APs set to low power are my preferred layout anyway.
Tx retries is going up as well at 19% now.
Got round to mounting the U6 Pro on the landing ceiling, decided to make my life easier and mounted it inside the airing cupboard, means I don't have to go into the loft and loft the floor and insulation.
Downside is I now have around -72db downstairs on the 5ghz now. I loose connection in the...
Pro Max 24 POE is 325mm deep.
I am going to go for a 600mm deep cabinet next though, can slide the front rails back a bit for some extra space at the front.
Think I want to upgrade my whole setup now, starting with replacing my 6u wall unit with a 15u one that I'll sit on the floor.
Thinking I'll cut out the floor to match the knockout piece in the bottom of the cabinet where my cables will come in.
Should be big enough to sit my NAS in the bottom...
Shorter cranks for me are so much better. I don't get knee pain now with 165mm Vs my old 175mm.
I'm tempted to try 155.
They're on emtbs because your cadence naturally increases with shorter cranks and i hear that's beneficial on emtbs.
That's not what I said though is it. The ability to just have a single wide camera that you can also crop into to get details of often desirable Vs multiple cameras.
At with were doing a huge surge in the desire for 4k or higher cameras and that's in an industry that moves at a snails pace.
I'd...
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