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    Router decision for 3 story, double brick, extra thick cement floors

    I was thinking if i have the coax idea working, do i need splitters as the TV would be there as well? Or is that why there is an in and out for the device? Which one would go where?
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    Router decision for 3 story, double brick, extra thick cement floors

    I have TV's where most of the action will happen so yes AP stationed there would be effective, but do AP's directly impact the total bandwidth available wirelessly? Also how do i tell if my coax is the above specified? or should i consult my father in regards to this? There are about 5 coax...
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    Router decision for 3 story, double brick, extra thick cement floors

    Now that you put it that way, is cable TV and normal TV the same? as in free tv and paid tv using the same cable kind of thing?
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    Router decision for 3 story, double brick, extra thick cement floors

    Is it possible to change the watts pumping into the antennas? would that make a difference?
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    Router decision for 3 story, double brick, extra thick cement floors

    Also i have about 3cm worth of wood flooring and a cement render on the ceiling
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    Router decision for 3 story, double brick, extra thick cement floors

    Unfortunately i dont have cable TV in this house, my street was never given cable to begin with so my father decided it was not worth putting coax throughout the home. Could you explain if you can, why it wont meet my needs at <8dBi?
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    Router decision for 3 story, double brick, extra thick cement floors

    Ok ill try to get my dad to agree on drilling holes through the wall. As another question.. If cabling was not an option, and it being easier to get a AP at the centre of the house and equipping it with HG antennas, what antennas would you suggest for the RT-N66U?
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    Router decision for 3 story, double brick, extra thick cement floors

    Exploring your option. if i had a router per floor acting on different channels 1 6 and 13 and connected via WAN and have routing rules, would they be able to connect to each other as if it was LAN? Also how would i do it via outside? drilling holes through the walls or ceiling is a bit too...
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    Router decision for 3 story, double brick, extra thick cement floors

    My sister says she has decent wireless signal from her room which is directly above the e4200, could i just put each router acting as an AP above and below eachother? Also APs need to be on the same channel, doesnt that make the apparent signal lower? Im about 3m away from my router and i get...
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    Router decision for 3 story, double brick, extra thick cement floors

    Iphone 4 x 4 Blackberry x2 Galaxy note x1 N laptops x 4 2stream dongles x2 wirless printers x2 i want 3 ethernet to wireless on the middle floor (TV room with ps3; another with a smart TV and one for two outside PC's); 4 on the top; 1 on the bottom; so i guess the best available IEEE? (What are...
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    Router decision for 3 story, double brick, extra thick cement floors

    I would like some input on a router decision for my home. The router will be placed in the second floor, in the centre. So omni-directional is a prefrence i guess. I was thinking about getting the NT-R66U Dark Knight from ASUS as it has replaceable antennas and getting some Dual-Band HG...
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