Just Checking,
Did you encounter any problems while using single band antennas (2.4 ghz) RT-AC66R, ie, problems or damages to the 5 ghz radio?
I'm interested on increasing the 2.4 ghz range on my N66U, and most, if not all places sell only single band antennas for 2.4 ghz.
I came across several forums that state using a single band antennas is a definite no on a dual band router. Reason, which I don't understand, is something about standing waves destroying the radio. I'm not sure if there's any truth behind that.
I was wondering was there any problems with your 5 ghz radio, or your router at all after testing?
Thanks
I am having a R7000 with stock antennas. I was wondering is the netgear suggested \ | / a better setting or _|_ a better config?
Thanks for the discussions about antennas, too. Are you concerned about bandwidth for a shared WiFi connection? I think I would be. Do tenants have an alternative, like going to the ISP themselves? Or could your ISP offer you some "business class" account that might include cabling for at least every floor?
(Maybe this is too far afield for this one thread's subject.)
(Thanks for that detour off-topic. So, I guess me and my TCIG - er, Texas Chainsaw Installer Group - shouldn't be expecting your call? Darn... another great prospect, down the drain! If I may, I can say that we do have experience with classic structures.)
(Oh... one more note... if you decide to use us, don't wait too long. We've got another piece of property being considered for our unique services. I can honestly say there's not a living soul who complains about our cabling.)
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