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My whole house now gets 100 mps with no dead zones at all.
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The problem we had was our last router wasn’t strong enough to cover some of the areas of our house, and we had these dead zones
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We now have coverage in the dead zones of my home which was pretty bad to begin with, AT&T was never interested in providing a
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A single wifi access point will necessarily cause dead zones in my house because we have a stove and a fireplace that are centrally located
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No more dead zones.
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I use the new AC5300 and the old AC68U in an AiMesh setup to eliminate dead zones in my house
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Furthermore, I have a 3600 square foot tri-level home and the router is located centrally on the first floor and I havn't had any problems with wifi dead zones anywhere inside or outside of the home.
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Our dead zones were pretty bad - I tried to improve the situation with a NetGear internet extender/booster to no avail
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There were dead zones for our last router in several spots in the house and they have a good signal with this router
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As expected, the AC5300 *by itself* did not fix the dead zone, but using it with the AC68U in a mesh did fix the dead zone.
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Wifi distance is amazing:Dead zones in our 3 story house (with router in basement) are now gone
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Our dead zones were pretty bad - I tried to improve the situation with a NetGear internet extender/booster to no avail
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If you move it to fix one dead zone, you create another one elsewhere
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# BackgroundI bought this unit to deal with a dead zone problem in my house
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I figured that just replacing the old AC68U with a AC5300 would probably not fix the dead zone problem *by itself* but that I could just make the old AC68U into a mesh node paired with the new router and place it to eliminate the dead zones
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I got tired of dead zones in the house and splurged on this machine