I am currently using an Asus RT-AC87U.
There is a guest room that is separated from the house by 3 walls and the wireless strength is not strong enough.
Tried with multiple devices; some points of the room (closer to the door and my router) the signal is strong enough even to play a YouTube video in 1080p, but if I move a bit, the signal drops and doesn't load or the device disconnects.
All I would need is like 1-2 more meters. Tried a few settings and move the router a bit but it did not help. Also bought a Powerline (PL-N12) but it didn't work out well. It would be too difficult to connect with wire, so I was thinking if the new model the RT-AC88U maybe has a slightly better signal strength that could work out for me.
I did some research and saw lots of articles about this subject, like x meters from the router the strength is -y DB. But did not find a comparison where someone said that one of the routers signal holds out while on the same distance the other fails.
So what do you think? Is it worth upgrading? Is there a chance I would get that small amount of extra wireless distance?
Update1: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/asus-rt-ac87u-vs-rt-ac88u-wireless-distance.44649/#post-388616
There is a guest room that is separated from the house by 3 walls and the wireless strength is not strong enough.
Tried with multiple devices; some points of the room (closer to the door and my router) the signal is strong enough even to play a YouTube video in 1080p, but if I move a bit, the signal drops and doesn't load or the device disconnects.
All I would need is like 1-2 more meters. Tried a few settings and move the router a bit but it did not help. Also bought a Powerline (PL-N12) but it didn't work out well. It would be too difficult to connect with wire, so I was thinking if the new model the RT-AC88U maybe has a slightly better signal strength that could work out for me.
I did some research and saw lots of articles about this subject, like x meters from the router the strength is -y DB. But did not find a comparison where someone said that one of the routers signal holds out while on the same distance the other fails.
So what do you think? Is it worth upgrading? Is there a chance I would get that small amount of extra wireless distance?
Update1: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/asus-rt-ac87u-vs-rt-ac88u-wireless-distance.44649/#post-388616
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