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144 McCurdy Ave. N. • Rainsville, AL • 256-638-2144 • www.farmerstel.comFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @farmerstel
Floor to ceiling. Wall to wall. Let FTC cover every room of your house with high performance Wi-Fi.
No more limitations or dead spots.
You may need a Mesh Wi-Fi Satellite.
per Mesh Wi-Fi Satellite*
*There is a $50 installation fee per device. Additional wiring charges and other expenses may apply. Contact FTC for details.
Cover your whole home: Your state-of-the-art wireless router features a Wi-Fi gateway with enough signal strength to accommodate most homes of average size (approximately 1,500 square feet), but multilevel homes and larger homes sometimes need a boost to provide the signal strength needed to cover the entire home.
Eliminate dead zones: Certain building materials such as brick, stucco, metal beams, and even fireplaces and refrigerators can create “dead zones” in your home.
Combat interference: Cordless telephones, baby monitors, microwaves and other electronic devices can interfere with the Wi-Fi gateway signal.
Boost exterior signal: Mesh Wi-Fi Satellites can only be installed on the interior of your home; however, the placement of Mesh Wi-Fi Satellites can often extend the signal to outdoor areas such as your patio or deck.
WirelessRouter
MESH WI-FI SATELLITE
Place the wireless router in a central location with the highest Wi-Fi use.
Keep in mind that the fewer the barriers between your device and the router, the
stronger the signal.
Some household items can generate interference with your Wi-Fi signal,
including microwave ovens, wireless speakers, baby monitors or any other
wireless devices.
Don’t place the Mesh Wi-Fi Satellite near building materials and structures that block Wi-Fi signals, including metal, in-floor heating systems, stucco and
reinforced concrete. Also, avoid items such as a metal cabinet, brick fireplace or
refrigerator.
Set up password protection for your Wi-Fi. This ensures that only those you approve
have access.
Age of devices: Older devices may not have the capacity needed to keep up with newer Wi-Fi technology. So while your Wi-Fi is up-to-speed, your older
devices may still be slow.
Number of devices: Your Wi-Fi signal is shared among all connected devices. The more devices you have using your Wi-Fi,
the slower the speed to each device.
Choose a central location or a spot near the most bandwidth-demanding area.
Position the Mesh Wi-Fi Satellite far enough away from the wireless router
that the boosted signal reaches the desired areas. However, avoid placing the Mesh Wi-Fi Satellite so far away from the
wireless router that performance declines.
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