Hi Everyone.
I purchased a RT-AC5300 yesterday, and after a few hours setting it up was ready to pack it up and take it back to the store. I did end up getting it to work, but the signal range is a serious concern of mine.
First I have the 5300 on a lower floor. My house unfortunately has a LOT of solid walls (concrete, brick etc). Its an old house, and there really isnt much I can do. So I set this router up in the exact same spot as my old router (Netgear R6300), and off we go.
I go upstairs and try to connect my laptop, and I am experiencing extremely slow loading. IE i cant even log in to the router to set it up. I am literally 15 feet away from the router 8 feet above it, and maybe 10 feet away from it, wood floor. I move my laptop directly above the router and it works fine. Back to the table no luck.
Basically the computer was constantly dropping the 2.4G signal. It just could not stay connected. I finally ended up moving the router about 4 feet higher than the old one, which makes it work upstairs but still have a weak signal in the rest of the house.
I had assumed that this router with 8 antennas, would provide much better coverage of the home, vs my old one (with NO external antennas), but that just doesnt seem to be the case.
A few questions.
1. Should all the antennas be pointed in the same direction (up, 45degree etc?) or should I have some pointed up, some down some diagonal. keeping in mind this router servicing 3000+ SF on multiple levels.
2. Do all antennas broadcast the same signal, or do some send 2.4, some 5 etc. (Need to know this for pointing).
3. Would it be worth while to go and buy an external antenna with cable and mount up as high as i can? (this would be good if all antennas send the same signal but not so much if they send separate ones).
At the end of the day I do like this router, but I just cant understand how the signal is so crappy 15 feet away from the router, and non existent in other areas, considering the R6300 with NO external antennas had little problem doing so.
I purchased a RT-AC5300 yesterday, and after a few hours setting it up was ready to pack it up and take it back to the store. I did end up getting it to work, but the signal range is a serious concern of mine.
First I have the 5300 on a lower floor. My house unfortunately has a LOT of solid walls (concrete, brick etc). Its an old house, and there really isnt much I can do. So I set this router up in the exact same spot as my old router (Netgear R6300), and off we go.
I go upstairs and try to connect my laptop, and I am experiencing extremely slow loading. IE i cant even log in to the router to set it up. I am literally 15 feet away from the router 8 feet above it, and maybe 10 feet away from it, wood floor. I move my laptop directly above the router and it works fine. Back to the table no luck.
Basically the computer was constantly dropping the 2.4G signal. It just could not stay connected. I finally ended up moving the router about 4 feet higher than the old one, which makes it work upstairs but still have a weak signal in the rest of the house.
I had assumed that this router with 8 antennas, would provide much better coverage of the home, vs my old one (with NO external antennas), but that just doesnt seem to be the case.
A few questions.
1. Should all the antennas be pointed in the same direction (up, 45degree etc?) or should I have some pointed up, some down some diagonal. keeping in mind this router servicing 3000+ SF on multiple levels.
2. Do all antennas broadcast the same signal, or do some send 2.4, some 5 etc. (Need to know this for pointing).
3. Would it be worth while to go and buy an external antenna with cable and mount up as high as i can? (this would be good if all antennas send the same signal but not so much if they send separate ones).
At the end of the day I do like this router, but I just cant understand how the signal is so crappy 15 feet away from the router, and non existent in other areas, considering the R6300 with NO external antennas had little problem doing so.