lillypad_33
New Around Here
Hi Everybody,
I have a weird network setup. The house I am in has many dead spots and I can't seem to get a decent configuration going.
The router provided by the cable company is in the basement in an electrical box and reaches nowwhere in the house.
I've got an ethernet cable extended all the way upstairs 2 floors to a N56U which is set up as an access point.
The N56U has decent range, but cannot penetrate all the way back downstairs where I need it!
So... I've got a N66u on Wireless Repeater mode. The connection to the N56U is very good.... It varies between 350 and 450 mbps. The issue I have is that when connected to the "repeater" SSID, there is very high latency. The speed seems good, but the latency is killing me. It literally takes 15 seconds before being able to reload simple internet pages.
Does anybody know of any settings that might be causing this latency?
Currently the DNS and DHCP are being provided by the router from the cable company all the way in the basement.
I keep racking my brains, and simply cannot think of a better way to set up our household.
I have a weird network setup. The house I am in has many dead spots and I can't seem to get a decent configuration going.
The router provided by the cable company is in the basement in an electrical box and reaches nowwhere in the house.
I've got an ethernet cable extended all the way upstairs 2 floors to a N56U which is set up as an access point.
The N56U has decent range, but cannot penetrate all the way back downstairs where I need it!
So... I've got a N66u on Wireless Repeater mode. The connection to the N56U is very good.... It varies between 350 and 450 mbps. The issue I have is that when connected to the "repeater" SSID, there is very high latency. The speed seems good, but the latency is killing me. It literally takes 15 seconds before being able to reload simple internet pages.
Does anybody know of any settings that might be causing this latency?
Currently the DNS and DHCP are being provided by the router from the cable company all the way in the basement.
I keep racking my brains, and simply cannot think of a better way to set up our household.