anoukaimee
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After a lot of research here and other spots, I bought a Nanostation Loco m5 to extend the range of the wireless signal my best friend who lives in the apartment above me to my apartment, one floor down and just to the west (I am on a fixed income and he's generously agreed to share his bandwidth with me). Since we're in separate apartments MoCA is out (I checked the cable box), and it is an old house with no grounded wiring so power over ethernet is, too.
Configured the Nanostation Loco m5 as a wifi extender (like so). It works fine--in line of sight. I kind of decided to disregard the advice of Ubiquiti's techs regarding the necessity of having a clear LOS since I read so many reviews on Amazon that said it works fine without it. Would just try it out; if it didn't work, return it.
I'm not getting anything at all. Some might be because of native interference near the unit and not having tested out different positions, but I'm kind of at a loss since it is my friend's apartment and I need to preserve the router wifi capabilities as well (both because he needs them (wants dual band, naturally), and because I want to use the parental controls downstairs. So setting up static ips or otherwise overriding the router is out of the question (and my capabilities, honestly, are pretty limited). Just wanted to feed the signal through the Ubiquiti unit and get a great signal downstairs. Sadly, no.
So I guess I'm going to shop for a range extender/repeater/bridge. Or configure a router to work as such using alt firmware.
Does anyone have a rec for a really good range extender that will go through a wall, a staircase/floor, and at least one other wall? Big ask, I know, but I'm hoping there's something that will at least let me stream on my Roku and podcasts, get and maintain wifi on my Nexus 6 through Project Fi (wifi is pretty much a sine que non for their plans), and be able to access the net at a good speed? Not all at once, necessarily. Right now, the internet is usually fine, but streaming can be tough and I lose signal on my phone fairly frequently.
Any companies like Ubiquiti that make heavy-duty stuff marketed to the consumer at large, too, but designed for NLOS? Or ideas on a good range extender (pref dual band, but not a dealbreaker), or a good router I can use as a repeater/range extender?
The router we're using as the AP is the RT-AC56U, running ASUS Merlin, HGG's supercharged version (380.59.1 final). That particular piece of the puzzle has helped incredibly, btw.
I'm thinking another ASUS model would be best if getting another router is better than a range extender or other product like a NLOS Nanostation (which would be a dream).
Just to make things more difficult, my budget's under $150. Way under it, if possible.
Thank you for your help.
Configured the Nanostation Loco m5 as a wifi extender (like so). It works fine--in line of sight. I kind of decided to disregard the advice of Ubiquiti's techs regarding the necessity of having a clear LOS since I read so many reviews on Amazon that said it works fine without it. Would just try it out; if it didn't work, return it.
I'm not getting anything at all. Some might be because of native interference near the unit and not having tested out different positions, but I'm kind of at a loss since it is my friend's apartment and I need to preserve the router wifi capabilities as well (both because he needs them (wants dual band, naturally), and because I want to use the parental controls downstairs. So setting up static ips or otherwise overriding the router is out of the question (and my capabilities, honestly, are pretty limited). Just wanted to feed the signal through the Ubiquiti unit and get a great signal downstairs. Sadly, no.
So I guess I'm going to shop for a range extender/repeater/bridge. Or configure a router to work as such using alt firmware.
Does anyone have a rec for a really good range extender that will go through a wall, a staircase/floor, and at least one other wall? Big ask, I know, but I'm hoping there's something that will at least let me stream on my Roku and podcasts, get and maintain wifi on my Nexus 6 through Project Fi (wifi is pretty much a sine que non for their plans), and be able to access the net at a good speed? Not all at once, necessarily. Right now, the internet is usually fine, but streaming can be tough and I lose signal on my phone fairly frequently.
Any companies like Ubiquiti that make heavy-duty stuff marketed to the consumer at large, too, but designed for NLOS? Or ideas on a good range extender (pref dual band, but not a dealbreaker), or a good router I can use as a repeater/range extender?
The router we're using as the AP is the RT-AC56U, running ASUS Merlin, HGG's supercharged version (380.59.1 final). That particular piece of the puzzle has helped incredibly, btw.
I'm thinking another ASUS model would be best if getting another router is better than a range extender or other product like a NLOS Nanostation (which would be a dream).
Just to make things more difficult, my budget's under $150. Way under it, if possible.
Thank you for your help.