Hey guys,
Forgive the ignorance you might find in this post as I don't know much about this stuff.
I'm looking to extend my wireless network throughout my entire house and cover my backyard area.
My home/backyard:
ISP:
My Devices:
The main issue I am trying to solve is the lack of coverage outside. As mentioned above, I control my music via my Apple TV using my iPhone, or iPad. For this to work, both my iPhone (or iPad) must be connected to my home network.
From the little I know, there seems to be a few different directions I can go with this. I just don't know which would be the best option (easy setup, cost, range, reliability, etc...)
Looking to spend up to $200 if needed to get really great wireless range.
I actually have an Amped Wireless SR10000. I got this to use with an AR Drone so not even really sure the best use it would be for my home network.
I was also looking at some of the newer AC routers if going with the AC protocol would be the way to go.
• Asus RT-AC66U ($190)
• Belkin AC 1200 DB ($150)
• Buffalo WZR-1800H ($150)
• D-Link DIR-865L ($150)
• Netgear R6300 ($200)
I read the thread on these forums titled Got a big property to cover? Try this! (Ubiquiti PowerAP-N mini review) , but it appears that router is no longer available. Is there something similar with incredible range that would work for what I need?
I was also thinking of the option to just use the wireless router that Comcast provided and add two wireless repeaters. One on the balcony that would hopefully help cover the outside area. One downstairs to cover some of the rooms downstairs that don't currently get good signal.
Which option would you suggest...or would you suggest something different entirely?
Thanks so much in advance for any help!!!
Forgive the ignorance you might find in this post as I don't know much about this stuff.
I'm looking to extend my wireless network throughout my entire house and cover my backyard area.
My home/backyard:
- Two story house on the larger side. Main living is upstairs and that is where my wireless router currently is. Backyard is a smaller flat area and a hill leading up to a smallish beach area of about 60 feet wide by 20 feet deep (see pic attached). The issue I'm trying to solve is to get coverage to this beach area so we can listen, and control music through my iPhone/iPad/Apple TV.
ISP:
- Comcast - and I just have the basic wireless router they provide.
My Devices:
- MacBook Pro
- Windows Laptop
- Wireless Epson Printer
- Apple TV (that also controls my outdoor speakers outside which is what I want to be able to control, but need wifi throughout my backyard)
- DLink NAS DNS-323 (Wireless external HD)
The main issue I am trying to solve is the lack of coverage outside. As mentioned above, I control my music via my Apple TV using my iPhone, or iPad. For this to work, both my iPhone (or iPad) must be connected to my home network.
From the little I know, there seems to be a few different directions I can go with this. I just don't know which would be the best option (easy setup, cost, range, reliability, etc...)
Looking to spend up to $200 if needed to get really great wireless range.
I actually have an Amped Wireless SR10000. I got this to use with an AR Drone so not even really sure the best use it would be for my home network.
I was also looking at some of the newer AC routers if going with the AC protocol would be the way to go.
• Asus RT-AC66U ($190)
• Belkin AC 1200 DB ($150)
• Buffalo WZR-1800H ($150)
• D-Link DIR-865L ($150)
• Netgear R6300 ($200)
I read the thread on these forums titled Got a big property to cover? Try this! (Ubiquiti PowerAP-N mini review) , but it appears that router is no longer available. Is there something similar with incredible range that would work for what I need?
I was also thinking of the option to just use the wireless router that Comcast provided and add two wireless repeaters. One on the balcony that would hopefully help cover the outside area. One downstairs to cover some of the rooms downstairs that don't currently get good signal.
Which option would you suggest...or would you suggest something different entirely?
Thanks so much in advance for any help!!!
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