

But we do want you to succeed if you go this route. In our install we deliver internet to one point in the house, and that’s it.

LCWA volunteers normally don’t get involved in installing these systems for you. But which should you use that will be compatible with the LCWA network? Not all extenders, mesh, and campus systems will play well with our radio network, so read this article before you buy Note: Normally LCWA volunteers do not get involved You may want to consider adding components like extenders, mesh systems, or campus Wi-Fi systems to your existing router-one of these approaches could be your solution. If you’ve got a reasonably good router, then short of installing Ethernet wiring in your walls (or along with it), the right solution is different. The problem is they achieve their results by using the 5Ghz radio, which conflicts with your LCWA rooftop radio and so can actually slow things down. These can cost over $200 and they look impressive. What you should not do is buy one of those expensive, high-speed, high-power routers with big antennas and lofty claims. Interior walls-and especially if it includes separate outbuildings-then suchĬoverage may be limited, and you may need to find ways to extend your Wi-Fi Almost any router will provide Wi-Fi throughout a small or medium-sized home, and LCWA’s current router recommendation, the Ubiquiti airCube, will be just fine for you.īut if your house is large, or oddly shaped, or has thick
