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    Need advice for wifi bridge

    Found out some info about wifi 6 in UK: From Wikipedia: "The UK's Ofcom regulations for unlicensed use of the 5 GHz band is similar to Europe, except that DFS is not required for the frequency range 5.725–5.850 GHz and the SRD maximum mean e.i.r.p is 200 mW instead of 25 mW.[61] Additionally...
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    Need advice for wifi bridge

    Thank you all for your input and advice, very enlightening. I do have an issue with DFS channels, it's why the 5.9GHz band was so tempting but can't be certain it'd be available on any router. I think I'll try a mesh extender from netgear like Crimliar suggested, see one for £50, worth a short...
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    Need advice for wifi bridge

    Hi L&LD, Thank you for the welcome and advice. I had thought about which would provide a more stable connection, wireless bridge or mesh, but couldn't figure it out. I don't have a 2nd router, would have to buy one and trying to figure which would be the best use of my money. When I said my...
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    Need advice for wifi bridge

    I haven't had a capable device before to say if we can use those frequencies from experience. Looking at (with a layman's eye): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels https://static.ofcom.org.uk/static/spectrum/fat.html I'm thinking maybe? 6GHz maybe a safer bet.
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    Need advice for wifi bridge

    Hi, I need some advice / info, based in UK. Currently: -I have a Netgear RAX200 (works and stable for me). -I have a powerline adapter going from the router to a switch in an adjoining room (all wired connections to devices in the adjoining room). -I cannot run a cable. Unfortunately the...
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