Wi-Fi for 5 bedroom home + basement (4500 + 2500 sq ft)
Cat 6 points in most rooms.
Presently, 3x routers + a modem with each having an ethernet connection.
1x Archer C7 top floor
1x Bell Modem middle floor (switching to Distributel)
2x Archer C7 on either side of basement.
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Plan is to hook the new modem up to a switch.
Then I can place a router centrally in the main floor.
Main deadspots are corners of basement, upper floor, backyard & garage.
Higher throughout of AX vs AC should resolve most of this.
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At a minimum I just need 5ft more coverage than what I have.
Ideally, I can replace some of the extra routers, but not required.
With a budget of about $150 some of the options I've found in Canada:
Archer AX55 for $100 CAD (amazon)
Asus TUF-AX4200 for $120 (staples)
D-Link DIR-X3260 for $80 (amazon)
No problems installing 3rd party firmware.
The Archer's AVIVO gives me security concerns.
Not sure if it's better than the ASUS, but those seem like the 2 options below 200.
Going to hop on Netspot & make a heatmap - will update thread when done.
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Claims the 2.4ghz speed is low.
Cat 6 points in most rooms.
Presently, 3x routers + a modem with each having an ethernet connection.
1x Archer C7 top floor
1x Bell Modem middle floor (switching to Distributel)
2x Archer C7 on either side of basement.
---
Plan is to hook the new modem up to a switch.
Then I can place a router centrally in the main floor.
Main deadspots are corners of basement, upper floor, backyard & garage.
Higher throughout of AX vs AC should resolve most of this.
---
At a minimum I just need 5ft more coverage than what I have.
Ideally, I can replace some of the extra routers, but not required.
With a budget of about $150 some of the options I've found in Canada:
Archer AX55 for $100 CAD (amazon)
Asus TUF-AX4200 for $120 (staples)
D-Link DIR-X3260 for $80 (amazon)
No problems installing 3rd party firmware.
The Archer's AVIVO gives me security concerns.
Not sure if it's better than the ASUS, but those seem like the 2 options below 200.
Going to hop on Netspot & make a heatmap - will update thread when done.
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