Hello
I think I've read so much over the past few days about different solutions to the problem I'm having that I've ended up more confused than ever
I have an Asus AC68U inside our house, which functions great and gives good WiFi over the whole house. It's placed inside the front room, where the fibre cable comes in. No problems there. Connected to it I have a NAS and a TiVO box. Nothing too strenuous.
I also have a garden office, which is about 25m away from the AC68U - 2 (in some places 3) walls of the house, about 20m of garden and the office wall (which is a timber frame with heavy insulation and cladding) stand in the way. Unfortunately the signal from the AC68U doesn't reach, so I initially used a Devolo 650+ triple powerline adapter kit to get a connection down there. No problems, but it meant I was limited to wired connections (of which I need a minimum of 2 - one for a printer and one for a desktop).
I then wanted WiFi in the office, so switched the Devolo kit for an Asus PL-AC56 kit, which I've configured as a wireless access point, no DHCP, with a static IP. So it's basically a powerline AC1200 AV2 WiFi access point in the office, with built in LAN ports.
The trouble now is that the connection keeps dropping - which is making it almost impossible to work in there as it will randomly stop working meaning my work laptop disconnects from its software VPN. It happens on the wired connection too - one minute I'm browsing fine, next minute there's no connection. I initially thought it could be the power saving within the kit, but because it happens (for example) mid-YouTube, I figured it's not that. I checked the internal logs of the PL-AC56 and there was nothing there either, no indication as to why it happens.
Anyway, long story short - I need a solution that gives me a stable WiFi connection in the office (it's even more important now as I'll be having more people working from there). The options I considered:
Or is it more a case that I should just take the plunge and go through the options and see what works?
Unfortunately I can't run a CAT5/6 cable all the way there (which is obviously the best thing I could do). I also can't move the AC68U (or main router) as the fibre cable is under the floor and won't reach much further than where it is now.
Any thoughts or suggestions welcome - as I mentioned I've read so much the past few days I have confused myself out of picking a solution!
Thanks in advance
I think I've read so much over the past few days about different solutions to the problem I'm having that I've ended up more confused than ever
I have an Asus AC68U inside our house, which functions great and gives good WiFi over the whole house. It's placed inside the front room, where the fibre cable comes in. No problems there. Connected to it I have a NAS and a TiVO box. Nothing too strenuous.
I also have a garden office, which is about 25m away from the AC68U - 2 (in some places 3) walls of the house, about 20m of garden and the office wall (which is a timber frame with heavy insulation and cladding) stand in the way. Unfortunately the signal from the AC68U doesn't reach, so I initially used a Devolo 650+ triple powerline adapter kit to get a connection down there. No problems, but it meant I was limited to wired connections (of which I need a minimum of 2 - one for a printer and one for a desktop).
I then wanted WiFi in the office, so switched the Devolo kit for an Asus PL-AC56 kit, which I've configured as a wireless access point, no DHCP, with a static IP. So it's basically a powerline AC1200 AV2 WiFi access point in the office, with built in LAN ports.
The trouble now is that the connection keeps dropping - which is making it almost impossible to work in there as it will randomly stop working meaning my work laptop disconnects from its software VPN. It happens on the wired connection too - one minute I'm browsing fine, next minute there's no connection. I initially thought it could be the power saving within the kit, but because it happens (for example) mid-YouTube, I figured it's not that. I checked the internal logs of the PL-AC56 and there was nothing there either, no indication as to why it happens.
Anyway, long story short - I need a solution that gives me a stable WiFi connection in the office (it's even more important now as I'll be having more people working from there). The options I considered:
- Replace the Asus powerline adapter and use my original Devolo one for the Powerline bit, and then connect a simple WiFi access point (N would suffice I think, the max speed I see in the office is about 4MB/sec transfer rate over the powerline) to one of the Gigabit LAN ports on the Devolo
- Return the Asus kit and try it again in the hope I have a dodgy one (it has the latest firmware)
- Get a Devolo AC1200 powerline kit with WiFi and hope it peforms better (though one of the first reviews on Amazon mentions the same problem of the connection randomly dropping and disconnecting a device, similar to my issue)
- Orbi - replace the AC68U with an Orbi unit and have the satellite in the office; as it has 4 Gigabit LAN ports I wouldn't be sacrificing anything in the office and (if speed was good) could move the NAS there as it's now being probed by a small child in the front room my concern with this is that the 5GHz signal strength between the unit and the satellite wouldn't be strong enough and I'd be back to square one. On the flip side, if it does work, I'm pretty sure it'd be faster than the 4MB/sec I see over powerline
Or is it more a case that I should just take the plunge and go through the options and see what works?
Unfortunately I can't run a CAT5/6 cable all the way there (which is obviously the best thing I could do). I also can't move the AC68U (or main router) as the fibre cable is under the floor and won't reach much further than where it is now.
Any thoughts or suggestions welcome - as I mentioned I've read so much the past few days I have confused myself out of picking a solution!
Thanks in advance