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What's the best way to check signal strength in a problem area after upgrading a router or adding an extender?

Just look at the bars on the phone, or do an upload/download speed check as a before and after?
I always use my phone to run several speed checks from different points and I usually run a couple ping tests as well.
 
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Wtf...that's quite a drop in DL speed. I hate the upload speeds for cable. I've been spoiled by fiber the last few years, so I always expect the upload speeds to match download.

Do you have a modem/router combo from your provider?
Nope, separate units, both with the Spectrum label on them.

Hubs is mysteriously enamored by the rental thing. 🙄 I’d prefer to buy, but (1) reviews of everything are all over the map, (2) nearly impossible to find reviews for these things in hundred-year-old houses, and (3) although we almost never do “I told you so”, I’d probably hear it if a purchased gadget didn’t work properly.
 
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Wtf...that's quite a drop in DL speed. I hate the upload speeds for cable. I've been spoiled by fiber the last few years, so I always expect the upload speeds to match download.

Do you have a modem/router combo from your provider?
— I’m thinking that the drop is due to having to travel through two additional walls, one of which is chock-full of plumbing runs. I blame that lazy builder in 1923, who should have known better!
 
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Nope, separate units, both with the Spectrum label on them.

Hubs is mysteriously enamored by the rental thing. 🙄 I’d prefer to buy, but (1) reviews of everything are all over the map, (2) nearly impossible to find reviews for these things in hundred-year-old houses, and (3) although we almost never do “I told you so”, I’d probably hear it if a purchased gadget didn’t work properly.
Back when I had Comcast I used my own modem & router -- I just felt the hardware I could buy would be much better than the crap they lease. But I've always been confident enough in my technical ability, if anything happened that required remediation on my end, I could fix it. Recently I checked Comcast's policies for modem rental vs owning, and now they're moving toward not providing the same technical support if you own vs renting. Wtf. Just trying to suck the last penny out of customers trying to save a few dollars.
 
Bestbuy dude said this.

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Mesh is best. But it's expensive.
I bought the Eero6. Good for 5000 square ft. If it works like Victor said it would it'll be great. If not I'll take it back and shove it up it bum.
Just picked up my extender at BB. Cashier ever-so-casually asked what I need it for. I explained, and he immediately said, “Oh, it won’t work for that. You need mesh!” 🙄

I’ll be home in an hour or so. Guess I’ll find out then.
 
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