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Every time you walk into the kitchen ready to do a cooking live stream, or squat in the bathroom corner to enjoy a blockbuster, that annoying WiFi signal always seems to disappear at the critical moment! Today, the editor recommends three practical networking solutions that easily cover every corner with WiFi.
MESH Networking


Networking only requires multiple routers, making it simple and flexible to deploy. Both wireless and wired MESH networking are possible. MESH routers work like a relay team for your home’s WiFi signal. Each MESH router can act as a signal transmission station, communicating with each other to relay signals, ensuring stable WiFi coverage in every corner of the house. The networking cost is relatively low, and having network ports in each room makes wired Mesh more stable.
AC+AP Networking


AC (Access Aggregation Switch) acts as the central controller, responsible for managing and distributing network resources, while AP (Access Point) provides WiFi signals in each room. This setup is generally suitable for homes where each room has reserved network cables, but it is indeed not cheap. However, it has a good decorative effect and is aesthetically pleasing. APs can be panel-style or ceiling-mounted, with power and network cables hidden, making them unobtrusive—ideal for larger homes.
FTTR Full Optical Networking


FTTR (Fiber To The Room) is a home networking method that directly brings fiber optics into user rooms. It utilizes a high-speed and stable fiber optic network to ensure that each room can enjoy high-speed internet connectivity. The advantages of FTTR lie in its powerful bandwidth and stability, achieving gigabit coverage throughout the house, providing users with an ultimate network experience. Additionally, the deployment of invisible or butterfly-shaped optical cables is not only aesthetically pleasing but also does not affect interior decoration. Most importantly, fiber optics have a long lifespan and nearly unlimited bandwidth. In summary, the FTTR networking method offers users a high-performance, easily expandable, aesthetically pleasing, and long-lasting home network solution.
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