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David, sorry. I had to move a woodpile and forgot to BB for a while. My connectivity in the previously dark spots is great. -- (edited)

My dining room is a converted garage and the back porch is right off of that. Previously the dining room had weak, spotty signal and there was literally no Internet in the back porch. Now I have service all the way into the yard and maybe even half a block down the alley? It's honestly been life changing.

My attic is guest space or dedicated chubbins hang space and we used to only be able to read up there reliably and now we can stream tv, eat treats, eat treats, eat treats, eat treats. It may sound strange, but when your house is tiny, being able to use all of it makes it livable.

I tried maybe five routers? I bought powerline adapters. I almost bought ubiquiti but they were a lot more dollars so I decided to try nest first.

I bought on eBay and would have resold on eBay had they not worked.

Oh, this is dumb: I love that I get notified on my phone when the internet is out at home. "may as well not go home..." Really it's more like "do I have power at home?" When it's storming. But it's strangely convenient and makes me feel like someone has half an eye on me.

Connected devices: two cameras four Google homes two nest display thingies two apple tvs two rokus two smart TVs a tablet three computers two phones. No issues


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