Aw ... I missed all the fun last night.
There's all sorts of reasons why just swapping out / upgrading a router would
fix the problem. On the flip side there's all sorts of reasons why it wouldn't.
Regarding trouble shooting. Sometimes it's a
home run type of problem. You fix one thing and voila! Everything works. Other times it's minor problem
A plus little problem
B plus misunderstanding C all equals
Big Problem. (I hate those kinds of problems : -)
Focusing on 2.4Ghz we did a fresh connect by the router and got usable but disappointing results. We then went downstairs where we all but failed. In that location the signals from the N66U and the Extender were pretty much a tie so I don't think we can say with any certainty whether we were connected to the router or the extender at the point?
Where we at with firmware? Is it current? Or, flip side, did we update as we closed the doors at the old house and now we're running something different at the new house? BTW, I do assume everything was running wonderfully at the old house?
Read a little about your baby monitor, tad bit confused. You view baby though your smart phone / through your wireless home network?
Brute force test?
- While baby is out with mommy do shutdown / unplug the baby monitor.
- Shutdown / unplug the extender.
- Fix 2.4Ghz channel width at 20.
- What else? Maybe the phone by the router just for grins.
- What else?
Test 2.4 in router room and downstairs again.
Oh,
before all that, we should try plugging a laptop directly into the Ethernet port of the extender downstairs and running your tests! It
should give us full service speeds should it not?
(Hey, this is kinda fun, barking out orders like this : -)
I would also like to talk about using different SSIDs for 2.4 on the router and the Extender. Then we can start testing the extender more independent of the router and ... we would actually
know which one we were connected to for our tests. (Especially since you already went through the effort of putting them on different channels.) We could then begin to address your question, "Is there a problem with the router's 2.4?" Yeah, I like that! Let's do all this right after our direct connect test through your extender.
Anyway, going back to your original question, a couple dozen messages ago, upgrading your router to fix all your problems. For 5Ghz (I think) there's a decent chance it might. For 2.4Ghz it's still a
Hail Mary so let's go for a few more yards first.
BTW: Hi Texas, I've been learning a lot from your input!