Hey folks,
I'm new to this forum, but ran across this site while looking for WiFi answers and suggestions for my home.
Alot of you seem pretty knowledgeable about this stuff and I'm a networking novice.
Here is my current situation: I have a 3200 sq ft home. I use verizon gigabit service (it's kind of overkill, but it was the same cost as 150/150 when it rolled out). My router is a linksys ea9300. I also use an NetGear EX7300 as an extender. We have a moderate amount of devices to connect (4 phones, 3 tablets, TV, FireTV, Bluray, A/V Receiver, Sonos, Thermostat).
My issue and what I'm trying to do: The entertainment room in my home is at the very opposite end of of house where the internet router is. So, after traveling though multiple walls and a floor, the signal for all the entertainment stuff begins to suffer. So, I'm trying to improve the coverage there AND would also like to remove the EXT networks and have a more seamless system.
So, I have a 2 part question: 1) what would be a better option to do this? I was looking at the Orbi system, but I then saw the new NetGear ex7500 and ex8000, as well as the Lynksys re9000. Would any of these extenders be a better option with the router I have? Or should I just skip all that and go with an Orbi?
I have read that using the new extenders would be efficient if I can dedicate the high 5 gig band to the backhaul of the extender (which would make a mini-orbi system, from what I understand). IF this the better option, how do I dedicate that band to the backhaul of the extender? (step by step instructions would be cool if you could provide) <---here is where my novice issue comes into play.
Thank you!
I'm new to this forum, but ran across this site while looking for WiFi answers and suggestions for my home.
Alot of you seem pretty knowledgeable about this stuff and I'm a networking novice.
Here is my current situation: I have a 3200 sq ft home. I use verizon gigabit service (it's kind of overkill, but it was the same cost as 150/150 when it rolled out). My router is a linksys ea9300. I also use an NetGear EX7300 as an extender. We have a moderate amount of devices to connect (4 phones, 3 tablets, TV, FireTV, Bluray, A/V Receiver, Sonos, Thermostat).
My issue and what I'm trying to do: The entertainment room in my home is at the very opposite end of of house where the internet router is. So, after traveling though multiple walls and a floor, the signal for all the entertainment stuff begins to suffer. So, I'm trying to improve the coverage there AND would also like to remove the EXT networks and have a more seamless system.
So, I have a 2 part question: 1) what would be a better option to do this? I was looking at the Orbi system, but I then saw the new NetGear ex7500 and ex8000, as well as the Lynksys re9000. Would any of these extenders be a better option with the router I have? Or should I just skip all that and go with an Orbi?
I have read that using the new extenders would be efficient if I can dedicate the high 5 gig band to the backhaul of the extender (which would make a mini-orbi system, from what I understand). IF this the better option, how do I dedicate that band to the backhaul of the extender? (step by step instructions would be cool if you could provide) <---here is where my novice issue comes into play.
Thank you!