Hey people,
Ok, the scenario...
GF's parents have their router in the basement, and have an ethernet cable running up to the ground floor to the centre of the house where they have a second Netgear router (acquired from GF's brother as an old ISP router) as a slave, purely used to bring the wireless signal up.
Now this house is old, has thick solid walls, and its big. Generally, unless you're in the rooms directly next to the hallway you struggle with wifi signal.
I'm looking at the best options for improving the signal and reliability of the wifi network.
Unfortunately, the Netgear will not take an external antenna, so that rules out that possibility.
Some options I have thought of...
Mains line plug in wireless extensions and putting one extension in the main rooms that are used so the landing upstairs, living room downstairs.
Replacing the Netgear ISP router with one that has a much better signal output (recommendations welcome) - I used to have a Netgear Rangemax (one with the blue dome on the top) years ago and that always did a good job, could look for one of those?
Any thoughts of what they would do?
Thanks
Jake
Ok, the scenario...
GF's parents have their router in the basement, and have an ethernet cable running up to the ground floor to the centre of the house where they have a second Netgear router (acquired from GF's brother as an old ISP router) as a slave, purely used to bring the wireless signal up.
Now this house is old, has thick solid walls, and its big. Generally, unless you're in the rooms directly next to the hallway you struggle with wifi signal.
I'm looking at the best options for improving the signal and reliability of the wifi network.
Unfortunately, the Netgear will not take an external antenna, so that rules out that possibility.
Some options I have thought of...
Mains line plug in wireless extensions and putting one extension in the main rooms that are used so the landing upstairs, living room downstairs.
Replacing the Netgear ISP router with one that has a much better signal output (recommendations welcome) - I used to have a Netgear Rangemax (one with the blue dome on the top) years ago and that always did a good job, could look for one of those?
Any thoughts of what they would do?
Thanks
Jake
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