anoukaimee
Occasional Visitor
I've read quite a bit but really don't understand some things. Please forgive my ignorance here, and bear with me: really need help!
I've decided to cut the cord because I'm on a fixed income, and my best friend, who lives in the apartment above and on the other side of the eight-unit house/apartment building in which we live is going to share his Comcast bandwidth with me. The goal is to maximize coverage for me without eating up his speed. Since the house in which we live is quite old--we don't even have grounded power lines--my understanding is that powerline adapters are out. That leaves us with moca (right)?
I have an Asus RT-AC56U and use Asusmerlin, and a Netgear CM-500. He has an old modem (N300, don't know the brand), and rents his gateway from Comcast. The plan is that I give him my router and modem and then just connect wirelessly. He is a gamer, and is directly connected to his modem by ethernet, as well as his smart tv. He uses a wireless connection for his iPad, etc.
I have a laptop, Google Fi (which utilizes WiFi to keep bills low (VOiP?)), a printer, a Roku, and an external hard drive that I generally use for backups.
Note that one reason I want him to keep the router is that I've become quite the computer addict . I don't want to be able to reboot into admin/pw mode and override access control settings. Therefore, he'll keep the passwords etc., I'll configure parental controls for my devices, and all should be good (in theory, right)?
So I have several questions.
1) Do I need to have cable service for this to function? I have a coax outlet, of course.
2) How do I access the network wirelessly? Do I need a router downstairs, a repeater, a bridge, or what? And what is each technology, exactly?
3) Is there a way to access this through a router, etc., without being able to disable it (see mention above of need for access controls)? I'm guessing so.
3) Is there some alternative to doing all of this? I've seen DIY range extenders explained online. We've been doing this for a day, with some success, but not with everything enabled. He had a bit of a lag with his xbox (which again, is plugged directly into the modem), but he also has a weaker configuration (no AC). I have slow speeds, but no buffering on Netflix.
I know I'll need to modify QoS to prioritize and optimize all of our services, and figure out how to network this, but that's a different question.
If anyone can give me some advice on the above, I'd really appreciate it! I want to make it as easy on him as possible, while still getting the bandwidth I need to use my components. Please let me know if I'm being too vague or if you need more information.
Thanks much.
I've decided to cut the cord because I'm on a fixed income, and my best friend, who lives in the apartment above and on the other side of the eight-unit house/apartment building in which we live is going to share his Comcast bandwidth with me. The goal is to maximize coverage for me without eating up his speed. Since the house in which we live is quite old--we don't even have grounded power lines--my understanding is that powerline adapters are out. That leaves us with moca (right)?
I have an Asus RT-AC56U and use Asusmerlin, and a Netgear CM-500. He has an old modem (N300, don't know the brand), and rents his gateway from Comcast. The plan is that I give him my router and modem and then just connect wirelessly. He is a gamer, and is directly connected to his modem by ethernet, as well as his smart tv. He uses a wireless connection for his iPad, etc.
I have a laptop, Google Fi (which utilizes WiFi to keep bills low (VOiP?)), a printer, a Roku, and an external hard drive that I generally use for backups.
Note that one reason I want him to keep the router is that I've become quite the computer addict . I don't want to be able to reboot into admin/pw mode and override access control settings. Therefore, he'll keep the passwords etc., I'll configure parental controls for my devices, and all should be good (in theory, right)?
So I have several questions.
1) Do I need to have cable service for this to function? I have a coax outlet, of course.
2) How do I access the network wirelessly? Do I need a router downstairs, a repeater, a bridge, or what? And what is each technology, exactly?
3) Is there a way to access this through a router, etc., without being able to disable it (see mention above of need for access controls)? I'm guessing so.
3) Is there some alternative to doing all of this? I've seen DIY range extenders explained online. We've been doing this for a day, with some success, but not with everything enabled. He had a bit of a lag with his xbox (which again, is plugged directly into the modem), but he also has a weaker configuration (no AC). I have slow speeds, but no buffering on Netflix.
I know I'll need to modify QoS to prioritize and optimize all of our services, and figure out how to network this, but that's a different question.
If anyone can give me some advice on the above, I'd really appreciate it! I want to make it as easy on him as possible, while still getting the bandwidth I need to use my components. Please let me know if I'm being too vague or if you need more information.
Thanks much.