dlandiss
Very Senior Member
I cannot say from experience. The way it was explained to me, the radio in an access point works in only one direction at a time; so it has to receive a packet from the main router, switch to transmit to pass it on to the remote client, then switch to receive for the response from the remote client, and back to transmit again to pass the response on to the main router.I am interested in your statement that an extender halves the data speed. Is this for all extenders?
An exception might be that the router-to-extender link (let's say) could be on 5GHz and the extender-to-client on 2.4 GHz, thus using separate radios and enjoying the full throughput of each.
Buy ten for £25.53 and sell the remaining seven locally to recover the shipping costs<G>!I am still a tad tempted to get three of the 9dBi antennas from eBay. Damn Her Majesty's Customs and Excise.
--Dan in St. Louis