05-20-2020 01:29 AM
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05-20-2020 04:11 AM - edited 05-20-2020 06:58 PM
Hi @JujhaarSekhon ,
I don't see there being a problem with putting the TELUS boost WiFi beside your TV...IF that booster has a solid blue light indicating it has a good Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection.
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05-20-2020 04:11 AM - edited 05-20-2020 06:58 PM
Hi @JujhaarSekhon ,
I don't see there being a problem with putting the TELUS boost WiFi beside your TV...IF that booster has a solid blue light indicating it has a good Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection.
TELUS Boost Wi-Fi Quick Starter Guide: Click Here
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05-20-2020 03:08 PM
05-20-2020 05:21 PM - edited 05-20-2020 05:22 PM
-60 dBM is good.
If you wanted to fiddle and see if you can get closer to -50 dBM you can try moving your booster to a different location where there booster is closer to the modem, and where there are less walls/obstacles.
Signal Strength | Required for | |
-30 dBm | Max achievable signal strength. The client can only be a few feet from the AP to achieve this. Not typical or desirable in the real world. | N/A |
-67 dBm | Minimum signal strength for applications that require very reliable, timely packet delivery. | VoIP/VoWiFi, streaming video |
-70 dBm | Minimum signal strength for reliable packet delivery. | Email, web |
-80 dBm | Minimum signal strength for basic connectivity. Packet delivery may be unreliable. | N/A |
-90 dBm | Approaching or drowning in the noise floor. Any functionality is highly unlikely. | N/A |
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05-20-2020 06:48 PM
05-20-2020 06:57 PM
@JujhaarSekhon Yes the 2nd booster is connected to the 1st booster using a Wi-Fi Mesh network. The 1st booster is connected to the modem/router via Ethernet cable.
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Click Here to see the TELUS Boost Wi-Fi Quick Start Guide.
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05-20-2020 07:14 PM
05-20-2020 08:32 PM
Thats great. Nothing to worry about there.
Some TVs may interfere with your booster if close by. This does not appear to be the case for you, but keep that in mind. If you notice internet connection drops randomly, consider moving the booster to a new location.
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