My router has 3x 5dBi RP-SMA antennas on it and I would like to extend the range on the 5GHz band. I would use the 2.4 band since it has a longer range but the neighbours router is set to have the channel on 'auto' and it keeps dropping my devices, so I took everything off and switched them all. The problem is that the signal is much lower and I would like to give it a nice boost.
I can't use a powerline network kit or a wired connection because it's on a part of the house that used to be a garage and now is the living room, so it has a cement wall.
Do I get a higher dBi antenna or just keep using the stock ASUS antennas and install a WiFi extender?
Model: RT-AC1900P
Devices that need a stronger signal: Roku Streaming Stick (dual band 2.4/5GHz only), laptop.
I found a 3x 9dBi RP-SMA antenna kit on Amazon, not sure if that would work.
EDIT: Not sure if a WiFi extender would work because there are no available electrical outlets that are in the middle of point A and point B.
I can't use a powerline network kit or a wired connection because it's on a part of the house that used to be a garage and now is the living room, so it has a cement wall.
Do I get a higher dBi antenna or just keep using the stock ASUS antennas and install a WiFi extender?
Model: RT-AC1900P
Devices that need a stronger signal: Roku Streaming Stick (dual band 2.4/5GHz only), laptop.
I found a 3x 9dBi RP-SMA antenna kit on Amazon, not sure if that would work.
EDIT: Not sure if a WiFi extender would work because there are no available electrical outlets that are in the middle of point A and point B.
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