current set-up is vigor modem -> r7800 -> powerline to PC, all other devices on the 2.4ghz channel.
I've got the channel set to the one with least surrounding wireless routers which helped a bit with wireless range and performance but i still have some nasty deadspots.
modem and router are located by master socket on bottom floor of 3 story townhouse, signal passing through floors is not great, so top floor, masterbed is very patchy to the point video streaming is awful.
the 2 scenarios that i can realistically do, without pissing the wife off, are
1) if the vigor modem can pass through the ethernet powerline to the modem on the middle floor, that would do enough for the signal to be strong enough to serve all floors adequately. I'm not sure if this is possible and how to do it tho, or if it will massively impact routing performance? latency is concern for certain tasks and applications.
2) powerline to middle floor, which serves workstation and offers adequate speeds (workstation is already on powerline to modem downstairs) but add some sort of additional wireless repeater/hub on middle floor from that powerline, which has 2 ports. again, i'm worried that this will cause a double QoS scenario as the powerlines have it built in, so does the router.
any other ways of resolving this? multiple powerlines to each floor and a wireless hub on each? i can't go digging into walls to move cables or sockets around.
thanks for your help.
I've got the channel set to the one with least surrounding wireless routers which helped a bit with wireless range and performance but i still have some nasty deadspots.
modem and router are located by master socket on bottom floor of 3 story townhouse, signal passing through floors is not great, so top floor, masterbed is very patchy to the point video streaming is awful.
the 2 scenarios that i can realistically do, without pissing the wife off, are
1) if the vigor modem can pass through the ethernet powerline to the modem on the middle floor, that would do enough for the signal to be strong enough to serve all floors adequately. I'm not sure if this is possible and how to do it tho, or if it will massively impact routing performance? latency is concern for certain tasks and applications.
2) powerline to middle floor, which serves workstation and offers adequate speeds (workstation is already on powerline to modem downstairs) but add some sort of additional wireless repeater/hub on middle floor from that powerline, which has 2 ports. again, i'm worried that this will cause a double QoS scenario as the powerlines have it built in, so does the router.
any other ways of resolving this? multiple powerlines to each floor and a wireless hub on each? i can't go digging into walls to move cables or sockets around.
thanks for your help.