Generally, to avoid interference, it’s best to have just one Wi-Fi access point—in a home or office, that’s typically the one inside a Wi-Fi router. Place it near the center of the property to make sure it delivers the best coverage. It’s only when a single Wi-Fi unit isn’t enough that we need more access points, and that’s when a Wi-Fi system is applicable. It’s important to note that, when it comes to Wi-Fi, more hardware is not necessarily better. A Wi-Fi system is not an upgrade to a single access point in terms of performance—it’s a necessary alternative in signal coverage. Beyond that, a