filiptepper
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Hi!
I’m looking to up my wireless game and I hope I can get some recommendations for decent hardware.
My current setup is Netgear R6400 (I’m quite happy with it) + Powerline in another part of the apartment with WiFi (same frequencies and network names as Netgear).
Since powerline is not really cutting for me I now have a proper Ethernet connection to that location - with routers in location A (Netgear) and location B (powerline WiFi to be replaced) I know I have good coverage around the whole place.
Which router would you recommend for location B? Should I replace old Netgear with something different that would allow for wired mesh - so buy 2 devices? Or will another R6400 (or something newer perhaps) suffice? Do I want a Unify? Would rather spend less than more, but I also want to make sure that it works for years, so willing to pay extra to get decent quality.
I don’t have any preferences in terms of brands.
Devices that need to be handled are 4 phones, 2 tablets, 3 laptops, 1 desktop (wired), 3 game consoles, TV, a couple of IOT devices and that’s about it. Netgear and TP-Link Powerline handled that fairly fine, except that powerline rarely ever delivers more 20mbit.
I’m looking to up my wireless game and I hope I can get some recommendations for decent hardware.
My current setup is Netgear R6400 (I’m quite happy with it) + Powerline in another part of the apartment with WiFi (same frequencies and network names as Netgear).
Since powerline is not really cutting for me I now have a proper Ethernet connection to that location - with routers in location A (Netgear) and location B (powerline WiFi to be replaced) I know I have good coverage around the whole place.
Which router would you recommend for location B? Should I replace old Netgear with something different that would allow for wired mesh - so buy 2 devices? Or will another R6400 (or something newer perhaps) suffice? Do I want a Unify? Would rather spend less than more, but I also want to make sure that it works for years, so willing to pay extra to get decent quality.
I don’t have any preferences in terms of brands.
Devices that need to be handled are 4 phones, 2 tablets, 3 laptops, 1 desktop (wired), 3 game consoles, TV, a couple of IOT devices and that’s about it. Netgear and TP-Link Powerline handled that fairly fine, except that powerline rarely ever delivers more 20mbit.