I heard the latest Raspberry Pi 4 is faster, so a Raspberry Pi 4 router maybe faster than most routers sold at computer stores.
I think many routers may still be using older CPUs and less RAM.
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Wouldn't you need to add something to the Pi to make it give off good wireless signal and range?
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I think the Raspberry Pi 4 has built-in dual-band Wi-Fi, so it could be good enough for a router for a small home.
It maybe against the law to increase the radio signals of the Raspberry Pi 4 wi-fi because it can interfere with other wireless signals from the police, fire department, and military.
It maybe against the law to increase the radio signals of the Raspberry Pi 4 wi-fi because it can interfere with other wireless signals from the police, fire department, and military.
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I wonder if you can screw in antennas to boost the range?
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I think it maybe possible. But, there are routers without long antennas which have good range and speed.Skeithex wrote:I wonder if you can screw in antennas to boost the range?
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It's good for a multi room setup, once you start getting basements and upper floors you need something a bit more.
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I think there are now routers which can use two or more routers to extend the signal.