Hi,
for my rather extensive house network (1x RT-N66U as "master" router, 4x RT-N56U as access points) I'm currently looking for a smart way to add yet another access point to reach a spot of our house that isn't covered well yet.
I'm thinking of these three approaches:
1) Buy a RT-AC68U and use it as the "main" / "master" router and relegate the existing RT-N66U to being an access point in the corner of our house
2) Continue using the RT-N66U as the "master" router and purchase a fifth RT-N56U for using it as an access point
3) Continue using the RT-N66U as the "master" router and purchase a "proper" access point that can handle 2,4 & 5GHz simultaneously.
A few notes:
-having an AC WiFi signal would be a nice plus but it's not essential
-price is not an issue, it's all about performance and WiFi signal strenght
Thanks for your input!
for my rather extensive house network (1x RT-N66U as "master" router, 4x RT-N56U as access points) I'm currently looking for a smart way to add yet another access point to reach a spot of our house that isn't covered well yet.
I'm thinking of these three approaches:
1) Buy a RT-AC68U and use it as the "main" / "master" router and relegate the existing RT-N66U to being an access point in the corner of our house
2) Continue using the RT-N66U as the "master" router and purchase a fifth RT-N56U for using it as an access point
3) Continue using the RT-N66U as the "master" router and purchase a "proper" access point that can handle 2,4 & 5GHz simultaneously.
A few notes:
-having an AC WiFi signal would be a nice plus but it's not essential
-price is not an issue, it's all about performance and WiFi signal strenght
Thanks for your input!