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I’ve been trying to get my home network setup to handle consistent 4K streaming across three TVs and a bunch of smart home devices, but I keep hitting a frustrating wall with my current mesh system. The main router is in my office, which is fine for my work laptop, but the signal degrades badly by the time it reaches the far side of the house, causing buffering on the living room TV. I’ve tried repositioning the satellite nodes, which helped a little, but I’m still seeing occasional drops that ruin movie nights. My house is about 2,800 square feet with some thick interior walls, which I know is part of the challenge. I’m hesitant to just buy more expensive hardware without being sure it will solve the core issue, as I’ve already invested a fair bit. I’m wondering if the problem is my internet plan’s upload speed, the placement of the nodes, or if I genuinely need a more robust system designed for heavier loads. Has anyone else dealt with this kind of inconsistent performance and found a reliable solution for whole-home coverage without breaking the bank?
Been there with a 2,800 sq ft home and thick walls. I fixed similar drops by adding a wired backhaul: run Cat6 to a dedicated AP on the far side and keep a strong mesh unit nearby. The stable backbone made 4K streaming reliable. If wiring isn’t feasible, choose a mesh kit that supports wired backhaul or try powerline backhaul as a bridge.