PartisanEntity
Occasional Visitor
Hi there,
I currently have an Asus RT-N66U router attached to my cable modem.
I have a computer attached to the router through a LAN cable and get consistently around 250 Mbps. (Checked on speedtest.net app).
If I am standing right next to the router and I test the wifi signal on my phone, again using the speedtest.net app, I get around 187 Mbps
However, upstairs, where I have the Roku, Fire TV and PS4 Pro whatever is left of the wifi signal is only providing around 30 Mbps, and very often less than that, sometimes it drops down to 5 Mbps.
Are there any routers that are especially well suited to provide good coverage for my set up (2 floor apartment)?
I tried using an old WRT54GL router as a wireless AP, and placed it upstairs at a location that was receiving as much of the wifi signal as possible, but this did not really cause any significant change in the wifi signal upstairs.
I have considered pulling a LAN cable from the router to upstairs, but this is rather complicated at the moment as I do not have optimal cabling in the wall to utilize.
What options would I have?
I currently have an Asus RT-N66U router attached to my cable modem.
I have a computer attached to the router through a LAN cable and get consistently around 250 Mbps. (Checked on speedtest.net app).
If I am standing right next to the router and I test the wifi signal on my phone, again using the speedtest.net app, I get around 187 Mbps
However, upstairs, where I have the Roku, Fire TV and PS4 Pro whatever is left of the wifi signal is only providing around 30 Mbps, and very often less than that, sometimes it drops down to 5 Mbps.
Are there any routers that are especially well suited to provide good coverage for my set up (2 floor apartment)?
I tried using an old WRT54GL router as a wireless AP, and placed it upstairs at a location that was receiving as much of the wifi signal as possible, but this did not really cause any significant change in the wifi signal upstairs.
I have considered pulling a LAN cable from the router to upstairs, but this is rather complicated at the moment as I do not have optimal cabling in the wall to utilize.
What options would I have?