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on 19-07-2025 09:47 PM
I recently upgraded to Full Fibre 500 and was sent a Eero 6 pro ( which seems to be working OK) I now see TalkTalk is useing a Wi-Fi Hub 3 what is the difference between the two, and more importantly which will give the best coverage for a detached 2 storey 4 bed house,
on 23-07-2025 06:32 PM
Hi KeithFrench,
Thanks for your reply did not know about glass doors, mirrors ect got me thinking as my router sits on top of a bookcase ( Some 5.5 feet high) but inside dining room partitioned off the lounge by double doors with glass panel? Will do some checks by moving router about, thought it was a good position as within 3 feet of incoming cable, high up and not in any cupboard 😒
on 20-07-2025 11:38 AM
It is impossible to predict WiFi coverage as each property is different.
These are my recommendations for the best locations for a stand-alone router, and your devices, but obviously, this is not always practical, and a compromise has to be reached. Where Full Fibre is concerned, the router connected to the ONT can easily be moved to a better location via a longer Cat 6 minimum, Ethernet cable.
The general rule is do not keep them in a cupboard, but out in the open and sited as high & centrally within the property. Keep them away from:-
a) Thick window glass or glazing can block Wi-Fi signals.
b) Low-emissivity (Low-E) windows have a metallic film that can reflect and block Wi-Fi signals more than clear glass.
c) Tinted glass often has a metallic film that can interfere with radio signals.
d) K glass double glazing has a metal vapour coating that can reduce Wi-Fi signal strength by 30-50%.
Keith
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on 20-07-2025 06:45 AM
Hi @Jimpy2 I only have experience of the hub 3 on my meagre fibre 65 service and I have to say it gives excellent coverage in my house similar to yours.
The 4 ethernet sockets are important to me and it also has a VoIP socket and capability.
I do have a mesh setup in place and that operates in access point mode for those very far flung places.