aviator1989
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Hi folks, after a search on extend 3200 didn't reveal any thing I thought I'd post a new thread. Apols in advance if covered already. I did find a great article/thread on the range of the 5300 so that prompts me to ask this here hoping someone can come up with best options
I went for an RT-3200 a year ago to plug into my Virgin SuperHub and create what I hoped would be a far "better" wifi signal throughout our house.
Result is far better indeed buuuut - The Issue - not quite good enough (for what I want).
I have the router at one 'side' of the house. I want to get a great signal at the far side of the house - on the same floor. To do that the signal has to go: across that first room unobstructed (c. 5m) through a door (thin wood) or possible straight through an internal brick wall(not sure if wireless signals look for path of least resistance), cross another room (c. 4m), then through an old double brick external wall (which has a door too) into a converted garage.
Current status - macbook picks up either of the 5G signals, iphone only picks up 1. That's a bit weird and often means they macbook and iphone end up on different SSID's which is a right pain.
When all the doors are shut, sometimes I get drop outs from one or the other aswell though I've not conclisively proved exact cause
Si I've jumped to a (poss wrong) conclusion that I could buy another gadget to fi this in a hassle free manner.
Q - if I wanted to extend the signal to improve reliability (without running ethernet cables through ceilings or under floors), can I do that wirelessly by installing a repeater of some sort in the middle room near the far away external wall and that be used to bounce the signal on to the next room hopefully stronger?
Do "proper external" wifi cards improve things in the receiving device (rather than internal wifi cards). That won't help an iPhone, but might help other devices.
Any thoughts?
Cheers.
I went for an RT-3200 a year ago to plug into my Virgin SuperHub and create what I hoped would be a far "better" wifi signal throughout our house.
Result is far better indeed buuuut - The Issue - not quite good enough (for what I want).
I have the router at one 'side' of the house. I want to get a great signal at the far side of the house - on the same floor. To do that the signal has to go: across that first room unobstructed (c. 5m) through a door (thin wood) or possible straight through an internal brick wall(not sure if wireless signals look for path of least resistance), cross another room (c. 4m), then through an old double brick external wall (which has a door too) into a converted garage.
Current status - macbook picks up either of the 5G signals, iphone only picks up 1. That's a bit weird and often means they macbook and iphone end up on different SSID's which is a right pain.
When all the doors are shut, sometimes I get drop outs from one or the other aswell though I've not conclisively proved exact cause
Si I've jumped to a (poss wrong) conclusion that I could buy another gadget to fi this in a hassle free manner.
Q - if I wanted to extend the signal to improve reliability (without running ethernet cables through ceilings or under floors), can I do that wirelessly by installing a repeater of some sort in the middle room near the far away external wall and that be used to bounce the signal on to the next room hopefully stronger?
Do "proper external" wifi cards improve things in the receiving device (rather than internal wifi cards). That won't help an iPhone, but might help other devices.
Any thoughts?
Cheers.