I recently moved into a new 3 storey house, and signed up with Sky Broadband. I have been using the netgear wireless router they sent me, which is located on the top floor, where the main PC is. I have two PCs and 2 Xbox 360s on the middle floor, and an Xbox 360 & Wii on the ground floor.
So far, I have only connected the 2 PCs on the second floor, and one of the Xbox 360s on the second floor, all with wireless g adapters.
The connections were pretty crap, so at the weekend, I bought the Netgear DG834N Rangemax Next 270Mbps Wireless Router, thinking it would solve my problems. This is now located where the original Sky Netgear router was (top floor).
The first problem I have is that I cannot get the wireless G adapters on the PCs to even find the router when it is set to anything other than the basic B and G wireless mode. If I try to use the 130Mbps or the 270Mbps mode, it simply cannot see them. This is despite the router supposedly being backwards compatible at these speeds. I am planning to upgrade the wireless adapters on the PCs to the Rangemax Next ones soon, but the gaming adapter is brand new, and I don't want to have to replace that to get the faster modes working. Even if I did, there's not many gaming adapters around that would use the faster modes anyway.
The second problem is that last night, I tried to connect the Wii (ground floor). It found the router (b and g mode) but would not connect. I then tried connecting the Xbox 360 on the ground floor with the gaming adapter I'm using on the one on the middle floor. It connected, but it was constantly losing the signal, reconnecting, then losing the signal again. I can only assume that the signal is not strong enough. Surely the idea of the Rangemax Next is to extend the range so it should connect!
As for the range problem, I thought I would be able to extend the range with an access point if I had to, but after reading the online setup manual for the Rangemax Next Access Point, it says it needs to be plugged into the router. Can you not get something that would sit on the middle floor and boost the signal to the gound floor?
For info, I'm using the WPA-PSK (TKIP) + WPA2-PSK (AES) security settings, I am broadcasting SSID, and I have not set up a filtered MAC access list.
Oh, just beforee someone suggests it, I will not be using cables, as I am not ruining my shiny new house by drilling holes all over the place, and I don't think that powerline would be worth it because of the number of connections I need.
Sorry for the "War & Peace" post, but any help would be great!
So far, I have only connected the 2 PCs on the second floor, and one of the Xbox 360s on the second floor, all with wireless g adapters.
The connections were pretty crap, so at the weekend, I bought the Netgear DG834N Rangemax Next 270Mbps Wireless Router, thinking it would solve my problems. This is now located where the original Sky Netgear router was (top floor).
The first problem I have is that I cannot get the wireless G adapters on the PCs to even find the router when it is set to anything other than the basic B and G wireless mode. If I try to use the 130Mbps or the 270Mbps mode, it simply cannot see them. This is despite the router supposedly being backwards compatible at these speeds. I am planning to upgrade the wireless adapters on the PCs to the Rangemax Next ones soon, but the gaming adapter is brand new, and I don't want to have to replace that to get the faster modes working. Even if I did, there's not many gaming adapters around that would use the faster modes anyway.
The second problem is that last night, I tried to connect the Wii (ground floor). It found the router (b and g mode) but would not connect. I then tried connecting the Xbox 360 on the ground floor with the gaming adapter I'm using on the one on the middle floor. It connected, but it was constantly losing the signal, reconnecting, then losing the signal again. I can only assume that the signal is not strong enough. Surely the idea of the Rangemax Next is to extend the range so it should connect!
As for the range problem, I thought I would be able to extend the range with an access point if I had to, but after reading the online setup manual for the Rangemax Next Access Point, it says it needs to be plugged into the router. Can you not get something that would sit on the middle floor and boost the signal to the gound floor?
For info, I'm using the WPA-PSK (TKIP) + WPA2-PSK (AES) security settings, I am broadcasting SSID, and I have not set up a filtered MAC access list.
Oh, just beforee someone suggests it, I will not be using cables, as I am not ruining my shiny new house by drilling holes all over the place, and I don't think that powerline would be worth it because of the number of connections I need.
Sorry for the "War & Peace" post, but any help would be great!