I am a novice when it comes to networking and I find solutions to my home networking by passively scouring SNB forums
I currently have a 40 Mbps connection which is terminated in my N66 router which is at one end of a rectangular apartment which is around 60 ft long with 3 concrete walls and doors in between. Because of this I do not get good signals at the other end (which is my living room). For my entertainment center I've used Powerline but it goes through a circuit breaker so I get around 20-25 Mbps through it. Because of the concrete walls 5Ghz is almost useless and I rely on 2.4 Mhz only.
Now I am looking at expanding my network's range so that I can use some wifi devices which do not have ethernet options near my entertainment center e.g. Fire stick or Chromecast.
I want to have a device which can be used as a pure range extender (wifi to wifi extender) and also as an access point i.e. I can plug my ethernet which I get through the powerline to it and it can be an access point. This was I'll have flexibility with that device. I am afraid budget is not high and hence would have to stick to TPLink.
Any suggestions?
I currently have a 40 Mbps connection which is terminated in my N66 router which is at one end of a rectangular apartment which is around 60 ft long with 3 concrete walls and doors in between. Because of this I do not get good signals at the other end (which is my living room). For my entertainment center I've used Powerline but it goes through a circuit breaker so I get around 20-25 Mbps through it. Because of the concrete walls 5Ghz is almost useless and I rely on 2.4 Mhz only.
Now I am looking at expanding my network's range so that I can use some wifi devices which do not have ethernet options near my entertainment center e.g. Fire stick or Chromecast.
I want to have a device which can be used as a pure range extender (wifi to wifi extender) and also as an access point i.e. I can plug my ethernet which I get through the powerline to it and it can be an access point. This was I'll have flexibility with that device. I am afraid budget is not high and hence would have to stick to TPLink.
Any suggestions?