As mentioned, range can be affected by many aspects. 25 ft for even
the cheapest router is way short; I would be inclined to look for
interference or simply placement. Many a routers get put next to or
behind things which nerf the range... oddest placement for me was
putting a router near the main ventilation trunk for AC in the attic;
acted as a conduit for the signal. Also, look at the wireless
devices in your house. Some may share the bandwidth of your router
and be acting as jammers. My 2 bits.
Fred
On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 3:49 AM, Ed Greshko <ed.greshko(a)greshko.com>
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Thanks for your answer but the placement is not to discussion. That's
why I want a router that can knock through the obstacles I know
are there.
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Erik