Extending wifi coverage

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Looking to extend the range of my wifi coverage from my sky fiber router. Range is pretty poor, no access in the loft and very poor towards the back of the house (router is in the living room).

Doing a bit of research, looks like potential solutions are to replace the router, powerline adapters or an access point.

In terms of access points, Ubiquiti looks like it gets good reviews. Is there any difference between lite and LR products, bar the range?

Also, is it best to connect the access point by ethernet to the router, and switch the wifi off, so wifi just propagates through AP?

Open to suggestions, happy to spend upto 100 quid for a solution!
 
Thanks for the quick replies.

DIABLO;30488182 said:
Are you planning on putting the AP in a different part of the house to the Router? The other difference between the Lite and LR is a 150Mb more potential bandwidth on the 2.4Ghz.

Most likely in the same place. Where the router is located gives good signal in the front room and the bedroom above it, bar that it really is poor in the other rooms. Solid brick walls being the majoright obstacle!

Price wise there is only 15 quid difference at the rainforest
 
Didn't think of wifi being a 2 way street. Just assumed the router was rubbish. Parents have virgin media and their router is definitely better, and has the same amount of brickwork to contend with!

Checked the channels and there isn't other networks interfering. Might potentially look to set up the AP in another room. Imagine it will be a case of isolating the dead spots.

Will have another look at the home plugs.
 
Assuming there are no MER issues with the TP-Link it's going to be down to personal preference.

Do you want something to mount to the ceiling (with the associated cabling) or something to sit out on a flat surface?

Flat surface... as it will be in the living room
 
I'm very pessimistic with the sky router (sr102). Did a few tests and managed to get good signal in most bedrooms. Issue I have is dead spots in the back bedroom. Literally 30mbps in the upstairs landing, down to 1mbps in one of the bedrooms.
Contemplating having an AP in one of the bedrooms.
 
UPDATE.

Went with the unifi LR access point. Decided as a first pass to connect it to my router directly and switch the wifi off.
Fantastic. Thought first of all I might want to connect the AP in a different location, but this works perfectly, both range and speed have improved significantly. Should have upgraded sooner!
 
It's right next to the router, my plan was to move it if I wasnt satisfied with the results. I think the sky router is just very poor.

Range is better, and in the rooms where I had no wifi, I'm getting at least 8mbps.

When the weather is better I'll check the range in the garden.
 
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