David Cheshire
New Around Here
I have a BT Smarthub 2 at the front of the house, which provides WiFi coverage to rooms on that side, and an ethernet cable to a second router configured as a WiFi access point (AP) to provide WiFI coverage at the back.
This gives good WiFi coverage but means that there are two separate WiFi networks with different SSIDs so I often need to disconnect and reconnect to connect to the nearest AP when moving around the house.
I could get a BT Disc to extend the WiFi coverage, but these seem expensive to rent or buy. For the best reliability and performance, I would particularly like to have a wired backhaul connection.
I saw an ASUS RP-AX56 extender for mesh WiFi which is said to work with any WiFi router and that I can connect it to the main BT router with an Ethernet backhaul cable. It appears that that would do the job, but is there a better solution at a reasonable cost?
[Edit: Having read a bit more I am not sure whether the ASUS RP-AX56 would actually form a mesh with the existing Smarthub 2 WiFi. If anyone can clarify this I would be grateful.]
Any comments or suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
This gives good WiFi coverage but means that there are two separate WiFi networks with different SSIDs so I often need to disconnect and reconnect to connect to the nearest AP when moving around the house.
I could get a BT Disc to extend the WiFi coverage, but these seem expensive to rent or buy. For the best reliability and performance, I would particularly like to have a wired backhaul connection.
I saw an ASUS RP-AX56 extender for mesh WiFi which is said to work with any WiFi router and that I can connect it to the main BT router with an Ethernet backhaul cable. It appears that that would do the job, but is there a better solution at a reasonable cost?
[Edit: Having read a bit more I am not sure whether the ASUS RP-AX56 would actually form a mesh with the existing Smarthub 2 WiFi. If anyone can clarify this I would be grateful.]
Any comments or suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
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