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EDIT: I'm looking to spend under $100 street price unless I would see a SIGNIFICANT real-world wireless performance improvement.
The 2.4ghz band appears to be saturated around my house as internet speeds are very slow on my 2.4ghz N router (TP-Link TL-WR841ND) as well as the 2.4ghz band of a dual band router (R6220).
I recently borrowed a NetGear R6220 which has both 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands. When connected to the 5ghz band, the connection speed locally and to the internet is MUCH faster (6x faster). However, the reach is less as one might expect from the higher frequency. The antennas do not appear to be removable on the R6220.
What router/gear would be ideal for a 2 story house if the NetGear R6220 has almost enough reach but not quite enough? Is a repeater necessary? A higher power 5ghz router? Higher gain antennas? Any help is much appreciated.
Most of the devices we use regularly work on 5ghz band but there are a couple notable exceptions such as a 60gb PlayStation 3. Again, please note, I have not purchased a 5ghz router, so buying a different router is certainly an option. I have several working 2.4ghz N and G routers laying idle from many years ago.
The 2.4ghz band appears to be saturated around my house as internet speeds are very slow on my 2.4ghz N router (TP-Link TL-WR841ND) as well as the 2.4ghz band of a dual band router (R6220).
I recently borrowed a NetGear R6220 which has both 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands. When connected to the 5ghz band, the connection speed locally and to the internet is MUCH faster (6x faster). However, the reach is less as one might expect from the higher frequency. The antennas do not appear to be removable on the R6220.
What router/gear would be ideal for a 2 story house if the NetGear R6220 has almost enough reach but not quite enough? Is a repeater necessary? A higher power 5ghz router? Higher gain antennas? Any help is much appreciated.
Most of the devices we use regularly work on 5ghz band but there are a couple notable exceptions such as a 60gb PlayStation 3. Again, please note, I have not purchased a 5ghz router, so buying a different router is certainly an option. I have several working 2.4ghz N and G routers laying idle from many years ago.
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