I need to set up the network for a 7000 sq ft home. It was built in the 60s and the only structured wiring is for phones. Typically I use a Cisco 5505 router and Cisco 121s with PoE for WAPs (and an L2 or L3 switch if they want a guest wireless). Won't work here obviously. I hate using wireless repeaters as I haven't found reliability to be all that great, but the cost of running cat5 would be fairly substantial.
Any recommendations?
My house is 8000 sq ft, last night I tested both linksys EA4500 and RT-N66U. With linksys my samsung android has problem to pick up signal at the edge of backyard (the same spot has no 3G signal either), while RT-N66U has strong signal all over the backyard as well as driveway. The router is placed sort at the middle of the house. Speed test result shows almost no difference either 2.4ghz or 5ghz, at one bar or full bar on smartphone, can go alll the way to 20+mb from internet when cable throughput is at good rate.
This is life changing event, it totally changed how I look at wifi routers. Linksys router though is still a solid product, it has not improved the coverage from the old 610N bought 3 years ago. I was able to enjoy it for 3 years, never fail never down and I have streaming, TV, computer, file backup, mobile devices all kind abuse 24x7 yet it's going strong, until recently I switched from iphone to samsung android, which is famous for its pathetic wifi connection. But Asus saves the day. Now the only question is, how reliable will Asus router be?
My advice, unless you have a mansion size of several acres, the best way to wire a house is not via powerline AV, bridge or entender/repeater, or cat5 etc., simply buy RT-N66U and skip the rest. Don't know other routers, Linksys might be ok for an apartment or condo house, but not even come close to what RT-N66U can deliver.
Linksys's firmware does have more features than Asus, however the difference is mostly tolerable as the function are all there just not as intuitive.