Kyle Crane
Kyle Crane/Koji
So i have TP-Link Archer C6 which I'm using with a 200Mbps LCO connection
TP-Link Archer C6 supports like Speeds Up to 867 Mbps/5 GHz + 400Mbps/2.4 GHz
which we all know is theoretical and real life speeds are a lot slower even if you have a 1gbps connection. On 5ghz, you would probably max out by 500mbps on a very short distance, and it keeps getting slower as you move away
moving on, I live in Mumbai, and I'm currently on a small rented 1bhk flat which looks like this (ik it's a small house pls don't judge)
below is a rough home layout and where the Wi-Fi router is. It's currently placed on Top of a Double Door refrigerator and right next to it is a wooden cupboard which a big suitcase on top of it
even tho the House the small, the 5ghz signal struggles to reach my bedroom properly
This is how my Wi-Fi Router was kept for the last 4 months
so i was thinking if i could put the router Vertically and if that would help the signals just like this
for example:
or mount it on the wall behind the refrigerator (at an appropriate height) but mounting was not an option for me, because the landlord is strict about drilling any holes to the wall
for example:
so now I'm left with figuring out a way to make the router stand vertically and without a 3D printer or something to print a DIY stand
but thankfully I found an old iPad stand lying around which I didn't use for like 4 years and that came in handy
and TA DA it actually works just fine ,without the router falling off (even when closing and opening the fridge)
But the question remains, did it help fix the Wi-Fi signal issues?
Test 1 : Router kept on its Default position
Location 1 : i.e. on the corner of my bed ,Device is iPhone 11
Test 1 : Router kept on its Default position
Location 2 : Phone kept on my PC
The vertical router DIY
Here are the test results from it
Test 2 : Router kept on a Vertical stand
Location 1 : i.e. on the corner of my bed, Device is iPhone 11
Test 2 : Router kept on a Vertical Stand
Location 2 i.e. Phone kept on my PC
After running 10 tests, the average shows that download speeds remain pretty much the same, but it's the upload speed which is improved
Altough I did try placing the router facing my room without the stand and that gave interesting results
Test 3 : Router kept on default position but facing my room
Location 1 : i.e. on the corner of my bed, Device is iPhone 11
Test 3 : Router kept on default position but facing my room
Location 2 i.e. Phone kept on my PC
Placing the router facing my room did help the upload speeds on my bed, but it didn't perform that well in front of my PC
For now, I'm confused weather doing this would actually help me achieve 200mbps upload at both the locations
Overall ,The early impression of vertically placing the router and facing my bedroom did help quite a bid but then if i face the router to my room it gives even better signals on my bed
For now, I would keep trying to find a way where i can maximize coverage without the need of additional hardware
Notes
1. I can't move the router anywhere (the fiber cable is short)
2. I can't upgrade to a higher end router (I'd rather put money on getting a 300Mbps plan instead)
3. I'm a noob when compared to all the folks here, if my testing method looks weird and unprofessional I'm sorry about that
TP-Link Archer C6 supports like Speeds Up to 867 Mbps/5 GHz + 400Mbps/2.4 GHz
which we all know is theoretical and real life speeds are a lot slower even if you have a 1gbps connection. On 5ghz, you would probably max out by 500mbps on a very short distance, and it keeps getting slower as you move away
moving on, I live in Mumbai, and I'm currently on a small rented 1bhk flat which looks like this (ik it's a small house pls don't judge)
below is a rough home layout and where the Wi-Fi router is. It's currently placed on Top of a Double Door refrigerator and right next to it is a wooden cupboard which a big suitcase on top of it

even tho the House the small, the 5ghz signal struggles to reach my bedroom properly
This is how my Wi-Fi Router was kept for the last 4 months

so i was thinking if i could put the router Vertically and if that would help the signals just like this
for example:

or mount it on the wall behind the refrigerator (at an appropriate height) but mounting was not an option for me, because the landlord is strict about drilling any holes to the wall
for example:

so now I'm left with figuring out a way to make the router stand vertically and without a 3D printer or something to print a DIY stand
but thankfully I found an old iPad stand lying around which I didn't use for like 4 years and that came in handy
and TA DA it actually works just fine ,without the router falling off (even when closing and opening the fridge)

But the question remains, did it help fix the Wi-Fi signal issues?
Test 1 : Router kept on its Default position
Location 1 : i.e. on the corner of my bed ,Device is iPhone 11


Test 1 : Router kept on its Default position
Location 2 : Phone kept on my PC


The vertical router DIY

Here are the test results from it
Test 2 : Router kept on a Vertical stand
Location 1 : i.e. on the corner of my bed, Device is iPhone 11


Test 2 : Router kept on a Vertical Stand
Location 2 i.e. Phone kept on my PC


After running 10 tests, the average shows that download speeds remain pretty much the same, but it's the upload speed which is improved
Altough I did try placing the router facing my room without the stand and that gave interesting results

Test 3 : Router kept on default position but facing my room
Location 1 : i.e. on the corner of my bed, Device is iPhone 11


Test 3 : Router kept on default position but facing my room
Location 2 i.e. Phone kept on my PC


Placing the router facing my room did help the upload speeds on my bed, but it didn't perform that well in front of my PC
For now, I'm confused weather doing this would actually help me achieve 200mbps upload at both the locations
Overall ,The early impression of vertically placing the router and facing my bedroom did help quite a bid but then if i face the router to my room it gives even better signals on my bed
For now, I would keep trying to find a way where i can maximize coverage without the need of additional hardware
Notes
1. I can't move the router anywhere (the fiber cable is short)
2. I can't upgrade to a higher end router (I'd rather put money on getting a 300Mbps plan instead)
3. I'm a noob when compared to all the folks here, if my testing method looks weird and unprofessional I'm sorry about that