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    What is a Long-Range WiFi Network and How Does it Work?

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    • 03 Mar, 2022
    • Posted by: Dominique Sieweke

    Do you struggle with WiFi dead zones in your indoor or outdoor areas? You’re not alone. The good news is, there are solutions.

    The Ultimate Guide to Long-Range WiFi Networks: Extending Internet Coverage Outdoors and Between Buildings

    Everyone wants a reliable and fast internet connection that covers their entire indoor and outdoor spaces, especially on large properties or remote locations. The bigger the building or area, the more challenging it becomes to maintain consistent coverage. When you add in properties far from established infrastructure, the task seems daunting. However, solutions exist to help you create long-range WiFi networks that ensure stable connectivity across your space.

    This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about setting up a long-range WiFi network, including the benefits, types of systems available, and key steps to extend internet coverage to outdoor areas or multiple buildings.

    What is a Long-Range WiFi Network?

    A Long-Range WiFi Network extends your internet signal, allowing it to cover large areas or multiple buildings. This can be essential for sprawling properties, remote locations, or spaces where traditional routers struggle to provide full coverage. Whether you’re trying to extend your WiFi to a detached building or improve signal strength in outdoor spaces, a long-range WiFi network can help you maintain stable connectivity.

    The distance it will extend the signal or capture the signal depends on the type of antenna and any obstructions that hinder the WiFi signals path, such as trees, glass, walls, building material, and more.

    There are three types of network extender systems:

    1. Indoor WiFi Extenders: Sometimes a WiFi router is not enough to provide a reliable wireless network in every area of your home or office. Mesh networks and range extenders help resolve this problem.

    • Mesh networks: A mesh network uses multiple nodes to distribute your internet connection throughout your home. One node connects directly to the modem, and the others are strategically placed to ensure even coverage. As you move around, your device seamlessly switches between the nodes for the best possible connection.
    • Range extenders: Also known as WiFi boosters, these devices connect to your router and extend its signal to cover areas with poor WiFi reception. Positioned halfway between your router and the dead zone, they act like a second router, allowing you to manually switch between your main network and the extender’s signal as you move around.

    2. Long-Range Point to Point Networks: Point-to-point networks allow you to share an internet connection between two buildings, such as a main house and a detached garage or office. This method is more cost-effective than purchasing separate internet plans for each structure. Point-to-point systems typically use a high-gain antenna and a WiFi repeater to transmit signals over longer distances.

    3. Long-Range Outdoor Networks: Outdoor networks take your existing WiFi signal and extend it to outdoor areas like gardens, farms, or campsites. Outdoor WiFi extenders or access points (APs) are mounted externally, often on poles or masts, to bypass barriers like walls or trees, providing stronger coverage outdoors.

    How do Long-Range WiFi Networks Work?

    How Do Long-Range WiFi Networks Work?

    WiFi signals weaken as they travel farther from the router, and obstacles like walls, doors, and building materials can further degrade the signal. Long-range networks solve this problem by using high-gain antennas and other specialized equipment to extend WiFi coverage in different ways, depending on the type of network.

    Point-to-Point Networks

    If you need to share internet between two buildings—whether it’s a shed, garage, or a neighbor’s house—point-to-point networks are a cost-effective solution. They can cover distances from a few meters to several kilometers, depending on the setup.

    Equipment You’ll Need:

    • Directional Antennas: These antennas focus the WiFi signal in a specific direction, allowing it to travel farther than standard routers.
    • WiFi Repeaters: These devices capture the signal from the source building and retransmit it to the second building.

    For optimal performance, directional antennas should be mounted on the roofs of both buildings, with a clear line of sight between them. Inside the detached building, you’ll need a router to transmit the signal to various devices. Alternatively, for single-device use, you can connect the internet directly via Ethernet or use a USB WiFi adapter with a long-range antenna.

    Outdoor WiFi Networks

    Outdoor extenders and access points allow you to extend WiFi beyond the confines of your building, overcoming obstacles like walls and trees. WiFi Access Points (APs) can be mounted externally on poles or masts, with antennas positioned for maximum coverage of outdoor areas. These devices are particularly useful for farms, campsites, and other open-air environments.

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    Choosing the Right Equipment for a Long-Range WiFi Network

    When setting up a long-range WiFi network, choosing the right equipment is crucial. The performance of your network depends on several factors, including the type of antenna, signal strength, and frequency band.

    Before purchasing a long-range WiFi network, you need to know the types of antennas available, the antenna’s strength, and the antenna’s frequency bands. Knowing this information will help you select the best long-range network for your requirements.

    Types of WiFi Antennas

    • Omni-Directional Antennas: These provide 360-degree coverage, making them ideal for wide outdoor areas. However, their range is shorter compared to directional antennas.
    • Directional Antennas: These focus the signal in a single direction, offering greater range but a narrower coverage area. They are best for point-to-point systems where distance is a priority.

    Gain (dB) and dBi Ratings

    • Gain (dB): A measure of how much the antenna amplifies the signal. Higher gain means a stronger signal.
    • dBi: Indicates the range an antenna can cover. Higher dBi ratings offer greater range but at the expense of a wider coverage area.

    Frequency Bands: 2.4GHz vs. 5GHz

    • 2.4GHz: This band covers longer distances but at slower speeds, making it suitable for long-range needs.
    • 5GHz: Faster speeds but shorter range, ideal for high-bandwidth activities like streaming, but less effective over long distances.

    Latest Developments in Long-Range WiFi (2024)

    The landscape of long-range WiFi has seen significant advancements in 2024, particularly with the introduction of Wi-Fi 7 and improvements in Wi-Fi 6 and 6E technologies. Here are some key developments:

    1. Wi-Fi 7 Routers: The latest Wi-Fi 7 routers, such as the Asus RT-BE96U, offer blazing fast speeds and excellent range. These routers can reach a max speed of 1.94 Gbps at close distances, making them ideal for high-speed internet needs.

    2. Advanced Wi-Fi Extenders: The TP-Link RE605X is one of the best Wi-Fi extenders available in 2024. It delivers significant speed improvements and can connect multiple devices, making it a great choice for extending WiFi coverage in larger homes or offices.

    3. Wi-Fi HaLow: This new technology is set to improve the flexibility and range of IoT hub deployments. Wi-Fi HaLow operates in the sub-1 GHz spectrum, providing longer range and better penetration through walls and obstacles.

    4. Wi-Fi 6 and 6E: These standards continue to evolve, offering better performance, lower latency, and higher capacity. Wi-Fi 6E, in particular, extends into the 6 GHz band, providing more channels and less interference.

    5. Long-Range WiFi Antennas: Newer models of long-range WiFi antennas offer better performance and greater range. These antennas are crucial for extending WiFi signals over long distances, especially in outdoor and point-to-point network setups.

    Need Help Setting Up Your Long-Range WiFi Network?

    At Bolton Technical, we specialize in providing high-quality WiFi and cellular signal boosting solutions. Whether you need help choosing the right long-range WiFi system or advice on installation, we’re here to help.

    • Free Consultation: Our experts are ready to answer any questions you have about long-range WiFi.
    • Free Shipping: Orders over R750 ship for free to major South African cities.
    • 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee: We ensure satisfaction with every purchase.

    Reach out to us today at JHB 011 749 3085 or CPT 021 879 3057, Email us or visit our website for more information.

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