I don’t need the physics behind how wifi signals work. I know how they work. A rough range without occlusion is good, people should be educated enough to realize that each wall between the device and the router, would reduce the range in that direction. If you know you have two walls in the way, and one is an exterior wall, you should know your range is reduced by probably 50%.
Its the same thing with humidifiers, using square feet as cubic feet. People might be confused what a cube is, but know what a square is. Confuse them for all I care, force them to be more educated!
I can’t believe anyone would be dumb enough to believe that wifi range is an exact cut off. No one I’ve ever met, has been that stupid, to believe that 100 feet range means it stops exactly at 101 feet.
I don’t need the physics behind how wifi signals work. I know how they work. A rough range without occlusion is good, people should be educated enough to realize that each wall between the device and the router, would reduce the range in that direction. If you know you have two walls in the way, and one is an exterior wall, you should know your range is reduced by probably 50%.
Its the same thing with humidifiers, using square feet as cubic feet. People might be confused what a cube is, but know what a square is. Confuse them for all I care, force them to be more educated!
I can’t believe anyone would be dumb enough to believe that wifi range is an exact cut off. No one I’ve ever met, has been that stupid, to believe that 100 feet range means it stops exactly at 101 feet.
Late reply, I don’t like reddit much.