You can view the connection health of a pod at any time on the Midco Business Wi-Fi Pro app. When an issue arises with the connection health of one of your pods, the app will notify you.
If a pod displays Poor health, and you are noticing an impact on network performance, you can take a few steps to improve its health.
Move pods closer to each other.
- Your pods work as a team, so they want to be close enough to communicate with one another. Consider distances around 30 to 40 feet for pods, which can still vary largely depending on the materials used in your business.
- Businesses with dense walls need pods closer together than those with lighter construction.
- Moving a pod to an opposite wall in the same room can sometimes help create a stronger and more reliable connection for that pod.
- Place the pods on the inside walls to build a strong core network to improve performance.
Hardwire pods to your router or switch.
If your business is wired and you have available ports that connect back to a switch or router, hardwiring pods to those ports to other areas in your business will improve performance.
Keep pods in the open and away from metallic objects.
- Avoid metal doors or other reflective objects (mirrors, glass) in between your pods.
- Avoid obstacles in the way of connecting pods (such as kitchen and laundry appliances, metallic piping and HVAC ducting, metallic waste bins, and industrial equipment).
- Do not place large furniture or equipment right in front of the pod.
Eliminate sources of interference.
- Find sources of interference and eliminate them. Consumer electronics, such as baby monitors, cordless phones, video senders, microwaves, medical and industrial equipment and more, can cause interference since they use the same channels used by your Wi-Fi.
- Ensure your old Wi-Fi is turned off.
- Move your pods further away from sources of interference.