sanddunes21
New Around Here
Hello everyone,
Here's my situation. My house goes in sort of a U shape with my router and modem in a room that's in about the center of the house. Currently I have a Linksys WRT110 that I bought about 2 years ago. After doing some research I've found out that I've pretty much owned a piece of crap for those 2 years, so I'm pretty sure any of the three I listed are far superior
My network is pretty small:
1. I have a Xbox 360 that's in the same room as the router. Since it's in the same room I have them connected via ethernet cable.
2. I have a desktop computer that's about 20 feet away and through 2 walls. I have a Linksys AE1000 connecting it to the router.
3. There's a Wii and Apple TV about 15 feet away and through 1 wall. I watch Netflix on the Wii. While it never stops and buffers the picture quality is not nearly what it could be.
4. Here's the killer. My main office desktop is about 30 feet away and goes through 3 walls. I constantly get a "very low" signal and sometimes I probably could write the website in binary faster then it could load This computer is also connected via a Linksys AE1000.
Just a side note, I've already tried the Powerline and Moca options. My router sits in a remodeled part of my house and, to make a long story short, goes through too many circuits and coax splitters for them to be effective. My house is on a raised foundation, so I could run ethernet cables, but I would really like to avoid that at all costs.
To sum it up, which of the three routers I listed would be best at solving my problem, ie, getting a decent picture on Netflix and getting a good signal to my farthest desktop? Another thing to note is that most of the time 2 or more of the devices are being used, so it would be really nice not to lose any speed.
Thanks!
Here's my situation. My house goes in sort of a U shape with my router and modem in a room that's in about the center of the house. Currently I have a Linksys WRT110 that I bought about 2 years ago. After doing some research I've found out that I've pretty much owned a piece of crap for those 2 years, so I'm pretty sure any of the three I listed are far superior
My network is pretty small:
1. I have a Xbox 360 that's in the same room as the router. Since it's in the same room I have them connected via ethernet cable.
2. I have a desktop computer that's about 20 feet away and through 2 walls. I have a Linksys AE1000 connecting it to the router.
3. There's a Wii and Apple TV about 15 feet away and through 1 wall. I watch Netflix on the Wii. While it never stops and buffers the picture quality is not nearly what it could be.
4. Here's the killer. My main office desktop is about 30 feet away and goes through 3 walls. I constantly get a "very low" signal and sometimes I probably could write the website in binary faster then it could load This computer is also connected via a Linksys AE1000.
Just a side note, I've already tried the Powerline and Moca options. My router sits in a remodeled part of my house and, to make a long story short, goes through too many circuits and coax splitters for them to be effective. My house is on a raised foundation, so I could run ethernet cables, but I would really like to avoid that at all costs.
To sum it up, which of the three routers I listed would be best at solving my problem, ie, getting a decent picture on Netflix and getting a good signal to my farthest desktop? Another thing to note is that most of the time 2 or more of the devices are being used, so it would be really nice not to lose any speed.
Thanks!