ascanio1
Regular Contributor
Please help me optimize my home network! I need to extend my 802.11ac range to another room. I already tried to move my WiFi routers to different locations but there are always a couple of rooms left out.
I can lay Ethernet cables but not use power line adapters.
I cannot "steal" control channels from my neighbors if I want to keep peace in the building. My WiFi neighborhood is super congested (on 2.4GHz there are up to 4 radios on each one of the 4 main channel: 1, 5, 11 and 14) and the 5GHz too, is very busy. There are very few control channels available in Japan which are also compatible to both our European PCs/phones and Japanese Mac/phones. Basically 36, 40, 44 and 48 only.
----------------------------------------------
> I have 3 WLANs:
TLS-1 802.11ac on 5GHz (channel 44)
TLS-2 802.11n on 2.4GHz (channel 1)
TLS-3 802.11g on 2.4GHz (channel 11)
> I use 2 routers:
ASUS RT-AC66U and an old
Buffalo Airstation Nfinity Giga (only 802.11g).
> I have 13 clients of which 2 stream media and or talk on Skype continuously:
3 iPhones
3 Androids (some 802.11ac)
2 PC laptops (w/ 802.11ac adapter)
1 Mac Book Pro (802.11ac)
a number of internet radios, Media Players, Wii consoles, PS3 etc etc
----------------------------------------------
Given this situation I don't know how to setup the new 802.11ac AP. I was reading on internet that bridges are good and extenders and repeaters are bad because they cut in half the throughput and I should add a new WLAN for 802.11g instead of using the same router.
1:
APs, Bridge, Repeater, Booster, Extender...?
What does each one of these do?
Which is better?
2:
Should the new 802.11ac AP use the same control channel or a different one (if I can convince my neighbors to let me use another one)?
3:
Should I use 1 or 2 SSIDs? Please consider that seamless roaming is top priority.
4:
Won't the 2 radios create conflict and reduce throughput if they are on the same channel?
Did I leave anything out? Any other consideration advice?
Thanks in advance for your advice and help!
I can lay Ethernet cables but not use power line adapters.
I cannot "steal" control channels from my neighbors if I want to keep peace in the building. My WiFi neighborhood is super congested (on 2.4GHz there are up to 4 radios on each one of the 4 main channel: 1, 5, 11 and 14) and the 5GHz too, is very busy. There are very few control channels available in Japan which are also compatible to both our European PCs/phones and Japanese Mac/phones. Basically 36, 40, 44 and 48 only.
----------------------------------------------
> I have 3 WLANs:
TLS-1 802.11ac on 5GHz (channel 44)
TLS-2 802.11n on 2.4GHz (channel 1)
TLS-3 802.11g on 2.4GHz (channel 11)
> I use 2 routers:
ASUS RT-AC66U and an old
Buffalo Airstation Nfinity Giga (only 802.11g).
> I have 13 clients of which 2 stream media and or talk on Skype continuously:
3 iPhones
3 Androids (some 802.11ac)
2 PC laptops (w/ 802.11ac adapter)
1 Mac Book Pro (802.11ac)
a number of internet radios, Media Players, Wii consoles, PS3 etc etc
----------------------------------------------
Given this situation I don't know how to setup the new 802.11ac AP. I was reading on internet that bridges are good and extenders and repeaters are bad because they cut in half the throughput and I should add a new WLAN for 802.11g instead of using the same router.
1:
APs, Bridge, Repeater, Booster, Extender...?
What does each one of these do?
Which is better?
2:
Should the new 802.11ac AP use the same control channel or a different one (if I can convince my neighbors to let me use another one)?
3:
Should I use 1 or 2 SSIDs? Please consider that seamless roaming is top priority.
4:
Won't the 2 radios create conflict and reduce throughput if they are on the same channel?
Did I leave anything out? Any other consideration advice?
Thanks in advance for your advice and help!
Last edited: