namurt
Occasional Visitor
Apologies for the long post. I just want to be sure I'm giving as much info as possible.
My current configuration is as follows:
ISP: FiOS 75/35
Primary Router: Linksys WRT320N (running dd-wrt)
Secondary Router: Actiontec Rev F
I live in a three story townhouse (plus basement).
My FiOS ONT is in the corner of the basement. I have it provisioned for ethernet, and cat 5e feeds into the Linksys, which is also in the basement. The Actiontec is bridged with the Linksys via a LAN-to-LAN configuration. Its wireless is turned off. It's only in the mix so I can get guide and VOD data to my FiOS set top boxes. (The Actiontec is also in the basement.) Ideally, I think I'd like to get rid of the Actiontec and replace it with just a MoCA Adapter (like the ECB2500). I really have no need for the routing capabilities of the Actiontec.
My typical wireless network usage consists of mostly streaming (Netflix and Hulu) to two Chromecasts, one on the first floor and one on the second floor. I also have two laptops, a tablet and three smartphones that are often in use simultaneously. All of these devices are N clients or better (one smartphone and one laptop are AC capable).
I've had the WRT320N for quite some time, and I've used it to tinker with and learn dd-wrt. I've had it running overclocked for a good long while (almost a couple of years) and I think it's finally about to crap out. I get a lot of random reboots and returning to stock firmware hasn't helped.
So I'm looking at getting a new router, but at the same time, I would like to add an AP to help spread out coverage. Coverage is currently pretty spotty on the third floor and out in the backyard.
I have my eyes on the R7000. I'm not sure what to get for the AP. I don't need anything super fancy. Perhaps the Asus NT-12?
Now here's where my question finally comes in. How should I set all this up? I only have one cat 5e run coming from the basement up to the second floor. If I place the R7000 on the second floor, I'll only be able to hook the desktop PC in my office into it, and this will leave a few other devices that I normally leave hard-wired (such as my Boxee and NAS) hanging out to dry. I can't consolidate all of my hard-wired devices into my office because it's a reaaaalllly tiny office and some of the devices need to be in my entertainment center on the first floor anyway. It's not feasible for me to do any more ethernet runs because I rent and don't have landlord permission to do any sort of wiring whatsoever.
Do you think it will be okay to put the R7000 in the basement and run all 5GHz traffic off that and then get an N AP (again, maybe the Asus NT-12) and put it on the second floor and run all 2.4GHz traffic off that?
I'm looking to maximize coverage and performance. Of course, aren't we all?
My current configuration is as follows:
ISP: FiOS 75/35
Primary Router: Linksys WRT320N (running dd-wrt)
Secondary Router: Actiontec Rev F
I live in a three story townhouse (plus basement).
My FiOS ONT is in the corner of the basement. I have it provisioned for ethernet, and cat 5e feeds into the Linksys, which is also in the basement. The Actiontec is bridged with the Linksys via a LAN-to-LAN configuration. Its wireless is turned off. It's only in the mix so I can get guide and VOD data to my FiOS set top boxes. (The Actiontec is also in the basement.) Ideally, I think I'd like to get rid of the Actiontec and replace it with just a MoCA Adapter (like the ECB2500). I really have no need for the routing capabilities of the Actiontec.
My typical wireless network usage consists of mostly streaming (Netflix and Hulu) to two Chromecasts, one on the first floor and one on the second floor. I also have two laptops, a tablet and three smartphones that are often in use simultaneously. All of these devices are N clients or better (one smartphone and one laptop are AC capable).
I've had the WRT320N for quite some time, and I've used it to tinker with and learn dd-wrt. I've had it running overclocked for a good long while (almost a couple of years) and I think it's finally about to crap out. I get a lot of random reboots and returning to stock firmware hasn't helped.
So I'm looking at getting a new router, but at the same time, I would like to add an AP to help spread out coverage. Coverage is currently pretty spotty on the third floor and out in the backyard.
I have my eyes on the R7000. I'm not sure what to get for the AP. I don't need anything super fancy. Perhaps the Asus NT-12?
Now here's where my question finally comes in. How should I set all this up? I only have one cat 5e run coming from the basement up to the second floor. If I place the R7000 on the second floor, I'll only be able to hook the desktop PC in my office into it, and this will leave a few other devices that I normally leave hard-wired (such as my Boxee and NAS) hanging out to dry. I can't consolidate all of my hard-wired devices into my office because it's a reaaaalllly tiny office and some of the devices need to be in my entertainment center on the first floor anyway. It's not feasible for me to do any more ethernet runs because I rent and don't have landlord permission to do any sort of wiring whatsoever.
Do you think it will be okay to put the R7000 in the basement and run all 5GHz traffic off that and then get an N AP (again, maybe the Asus NT-12) and put it on the second floor and run all 2.4GHz traffic off that?
I'm looking to maximize coverage and performance. Of course, aren't we all?
