Peter Near
Occasional Visitor
Looking for opinions on placement changes for my newly ordered Trio setup.
Three-story home (basement, ground, upper) with 1/4 acre pie-shaped back yard. Wireless devices pretty much everywhere in the home and back yard.
Current: AC-3100 located centrally on the ground floor, old original AC66U in upstairs bedroom, another original AC66U in the back yard in a shed. AC3100 as the router, 66U's set up as access points, all wired. Original idea: Cover as much as possible with the AC3100, and have the 66U's fill in any gaps. Coverage, real-world connectivity and speeds are all good.
Equipment upgrade: The back yard 66U is starting to go, it gets pretty severe conditions -20C in the winter to +40C in the summer so I'm not surprised it's dying. Decided to get something relatively capable but cheap from ASUS, and will switch the whole network over to AIMesh management. A three-pack of Lyra Trios is on its way from Amazon.
Potential Change: Most of my equipment is in the basement (cable modem, primary ethernet switch, NAS, etc) and I'm wondering if I should move the AC3100 down into the basement. The only reason the 3100 is on the main floor is for wifi coverage, naturally it makes more sense in the basement with the other gear. I'm thinking of moving it down there, then having the Lyra Trios as wired AIMesh access points cover main floor, upstairs bedrooms, and back yard as they seem fairly capable on paper as access points. Realistically, wifi devices will connect via the Lyras 90% of the time with this placement and rarely to the 3100.
Question: Good idea, or am I being stupid to move my "best" wifi router into the corner of the basement? I feel like this forum will tell me if my baby is ugly before implementing the change.
Thanks!
Three-story home (basement, ground, upper) with 1/4 acre pie-shaped back yard. Wireless devices pretty much everywhere in the home and back yard.
Current: AC-3100 located centrally on the ground floor, old original AC66U in upstairs bedroom, another original AC66U in the back yard in a shed. AC3100 as the router, 66U's set up as access points, all wired. Original idea: Cover as much as possible with the AC3100, and have the 66U's fill in any gaps. Coverage, real-world connectivity and speeds are all good.
Equipment upgrade: The back yard 66U is starting to go, it gets pretty severe conditions -20C in the winter to +40C in the summer so I'm not surprised it's dying. Decided to get something relatively capable but cheap from ASUS, and will switch the whole network over to AIMesh management. A three-pack of Lyra Trios is on its way from Amazon.
Potential Change: Most of my equipment is in the basement (cable modem, primary ethernet switch, NAS, etc) and I'm wondering if I should move the AC3100 down into the basement. The only reason the 3100 is on the main floor is for wifi coverage, naturally it makes more sense in the basement with the other gear. I'm thinking of moving it down there, then having the Lyra Trios as wired AIMesh access points cover main floor, upstairs bedrooms, and back yard as they seem fairly capable on paper as access points. Realistically, wifi devices will connect via the Lyras 90% of the time with this placement and rarely to the 3100.
Question: Good idea, or am I being stupid to move my "best" wifi router into the corner of the basement? I feel like this forum will tell me if my baby is ugly before implementing the change.
Thanks!