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Wiring multiple WIFI (B20A) Access Points
I have the new Telus Fibre modem and the white cylindrical WiFi access point that connects to the fibre modem via coaxial cable. Our home was wired for "cable" years ago so we have coax from the central data panel to all the rooms. I have been able to place the WiFi access point in any of the rooms. 1. I understand the B20A WIFI Access Point device can provide "smart" coverage with additional compatible (B20A) Access Points. Can anyone confirm this? 2. Would multiple B20A devices communicate through the same coax cable using a standard splitter? 3. What other B20A compatible devices are available for wider coverage? 4. We don't have cable vision service, so the cables don't carry any other signals and are physically disconnected from the home network. However, could the coax cable carry both signals (Cable TV & Telus wifi) concurrently (a bit like ethernet over power line)?4KViews0likes1Comment