Hey everyone,
We bought a new home September and it's a bigger house than what we previously had (single floor 1700 ft apt vs new 2800 sq ft 2 floor home). This brought some issues with wifi that I didn't face before...
Router is upstairs and is a RT-N66. the devices upstairs work pretty well on 2.4 and 5ghz (not too cluttered on either band). However if you go downstairs, the wifi really suffers on both 2.4 and 5ghz. the strength seems to be there, but not the quality of signal. I tried to remedy with with extenders, but it just isn't working...
I just started reading up and noticed that I'm on 802.11n with my RT-N66... It looks like I can really benefit if I get a 802.11ac router (I have few devices that support it such as chromecast 2, S7 galaxy and laptops). However I have some devices that only support "n" (PS4, Nvidia Shield tablet and few other tablets, ring doorbell)
Now my 1st question is, what router? I see RT-AC88U get mentioned alot and seen RT-5300 as well. I'm assuming these are the ones I want to spend the money on... They seem very pricey, but I guess an update to a router every 2-3 years seems reasonable and perhaps worth the money (as much as I don't want to spend the $$) or do I just get the cheaper and older AC68 since I'm not a huge power user and mostly do video streaming or gamestreaming. I'm also looking at Netgear Nighthawk X4S AC2600 as well. Was highly praised in the reviews here.
Second question is, can I use my old RT-N66R as a bridge downstairs to help the upstairs AC unit out? or is that going to create problems because it isn't 'ac'?
How will this "beamforming" concept work? Will it work from upstairs to downstairs? will using RT-N66 as a bridge mess this up?
Lastly, is it worth getting another router of some type to put downstairs as a bridge? Something like a TP-LINK AC1750 range extender?
Thanks!
We bought a new home September and it's a bigger house than what we previously had (single floor 1700 ft apt vs new 2800 sq ft 2 floor home). This brought some issues with wifi that I didn't face before...
Router is upstairs and is a RT-N66. the devices upstairs work pretty well on 2.4 and 5ghz (not too cluttered on either band). However if you go downstairs, the wifi really suffers on both 2.4 and 5ghz. the strength seems to be there, but not the quality of signal. I tried to remedy with with extenders, but it just isn't working...
I just started reading up and noticed that I'm on 802.11n with my RT-N66... It looks like I can really benefit if I get a 802.11ac router (I have few devices that support it such as chromecast 2, S7 galaxy and laptops). However I have some devices that only support "n" (PS4, Nvidia Shield tablet and few other tablets, ring doorbell)
Now my 1st question is, what router? I see RT-AC88U get mentioned alot and seen RT-5300 as well. I'm assuming these are the ones I want to spend the money on... They seem very pricey, but I guess an update to a router every 2-3 years seems reasonable and perhaps worth the money (as much as I don't want to spend the $$) or do I just get the cheaper and older AC68 since I'm not a huge power user and mostly do video streaming or gamestreaming. I'm also looking at Netgear Nighthawk X4S AC2600 as well. Was highly praised in the reviews here.
Second question is, can I use my old RT-N66R as a bridge downstairs to help the upstairs AC unit out? or is that going to create problems because it isn't 'ac'?
How will this "beamforming" concept work? Will it work from upstairs to downstairs? will using RT-N66 as a bridge mess this up?
Lastly, is it worth getting another router of some type to put downstairs as a bridge? Something like a TP-LINK AC1750 range extender?
Thanks!
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