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Dear reader,
I'm lodging with a family who have a wifi router on the ground floor. I'm on the 2nd (top) floor. I have two aims and hopefully someone will know what piece of kit I need to be able to achieve them...
1) Create a LAN (wired + wifi) for my own use -- mainly streaming media, occasionally LAN gaming, without the data needing to traverse the wifi connection(s) back to the family router.
2) Improve the quality of my internet access (wifi signal is pretty weak in my room), or at least not significantly degrade it (so if using an extender, I think dual-band is a must?)
So I want a device that is basically a router, but can connect to the internet via the wifi signal of the family's router. I wonder if a Wireless Range Extender, such as the Netgear WN2500RP, fits the bill?
A wired connection to the family router is not going to be possible, however I do have physical access to it for installing things, if required. It would be nice if "Richard Net" was completely private from "Family Net", but even obfuscation would be enough security bc the family are not super tech savvy.
Has anyone done this, or have knowledge about this kind of thing? Any recommendations for hardware that would do the job?
Thanks very much,
Richard
I'm lodging with a family who have a wifi router on the ground floor. I'm on the 2nd (top) floor. I have two aims and hopefully someone will know what piece of kit I need to be able to achieve them...
1) Create a LAN (wired + wifi) for my own use -- mainly streaming media, occasionally LAN gaming, without the data needing to traverse the wifi connection(s) back to the family router.
2) Improve the quality of my internet access (wifi signal is pretty weak in my room), or at least not significantly degrade it (so if using an extender, I think dual-band is a must?)
So I want a device that is basically a router, but can connect to the internet via the wifi signal of the family's router. I wonder if a Wireless Range Extender, such as the Netgear WN2500RP, fits the bill?
A wired connection to the family router is not going to be possible, however I do have physical access to it for installing things, if required. It would be nice if "Richard Net" was completely private from "Family Net", but even obfuscation would be enough security bc the family are not super tech savvy.
Has anyone done this, or have knowledge about this kind of thing? Any recommendations for hardware that would do the job?
Thanks very much,
Richard