As the title indicates, I am looking for a good Bridge to pair with my (new) N66U router. As way of introduction, let me explain my situation:
I have cable internet (12 Mbps) connected to my N66U in the dinning room area. My HTPC, Xbox and TV are all located ~10ft away in the livingroom. I have been having problems with keeping stable connections on my PC and Xbox, and have no connection at all with my TV. (Note: all devices were connected directly to the gigabit ports at one time, prior to moving the modem.) My solution is to purchase a "Media Bridge" instead of getting the "xBox wireless N adapter" and "PCI/e wirelss adapter" or "USB Donggle" and hooking up the unusually looking "Panasonic USB Donggle." (I am still invstigating the (ideal) possibility of running Gigabit ethernet to the central location, but that is TBD.)
With that background, the top two devices I have been considering (and have researched) are:
(1) BUFFALO AirStation AC1300/N450 4-Port Gigabit Dual Band Wireless Ethernet Bridge and Gaming Adapter
(2) ASUS (EA-N66) Dual Band N450 Ultra-Fast Wireless 3-In-1 (AP, Repeater, Ethernet Adapter) Adapter
Naturally, one would think the EA-N66 would be best paired with the N66U (since that is what Asus optimized it for); however, I'm not to keen on the design/look of the little device to be displayed in the living room. And I don't like that I would have to pair that with a gigabit switch. (Also, the EA-N66 does not get great reviews on sites like Amazon or Newegg.)
On the other hand, I really like the "style" of the Buffallo AirStation and think it would fit well in my living room, and it has a 4-port switch! It also supports the "latest and greatest" (draft) AC standard, which is good for planning ahead (though, by the time I purchase a new router there will likely be a new "standard" (chuckle))
With several years of experience building computers, I am fully aware that purchasing electronics solely on design is not a good idea; which is why I have joined this forum .
Being that the Bufallo AirStation is rather new to the market, I have only found a handful of reviews; all of which pair the AirStation with its companion AirStation router.
I am intersted in comments on pairing my N66U with the AirStation Media Bridge and any other input on which "Media Bridge" I should buy. I'd also entertain the idea of buying a router to put in Bridge Mode, though I had no succes when I tried this in the past (had bad interference issues). (Note: If I understand correctly, the AirStation can only use one frequency at a time, 2.4GH OR 5GHz, which may be a deal breaker.)
Please, enlighten me!
Thanks!
I have cable internet (12 Mbps) connected to my N66U in the dinning room area. My HTPC, Xbox and TV are all located ~10ft away in the livingroom. I have been having problems with keeping stable connections on my PC and Xbox, and have no connection at all with my TV. (Note: all devices were connected directly to the gigabit ports at one time, prior to moving the modem.) My solution is to purchase a "Media Bridge" instead of getting the "xBox wireless N adapter" and "PCI/e wirelss adapter" or "USB Donggle" and hooking up the unusually looking "Panasonic USB Donggle." (I am still invstigating the (ideal) possibility of running Gigabit ethernet to the central location, but that is TBD.)
With that background, the top two devices I have been considering (and have researched) are:
(1) BUFFALO AirStation AC1300/N450 4-Port Gigabit Dual Band Wireless Ethernet Bridge and Gaming Adapter
(2) ASUS (EA-N66) Dual Band N450 Ultra-Fast Wireless 3-In-1 (AP, Repeater, Ethernet Adapter) Adapter
Naturally, one would think the EA-N66 would be best paired with the N66U (since that is what Asus optimized it for); however, I'm not to keen on the design/look of the little device to be displayed in the living room. And I don't like that I would have to pair that with a gigabit switch. (Also, the EA-N66 does not get great reviews on sites like Amazon or Newegg.)
On the other hand, I really like the "style" of the Buffallo AirStation and think it would fit well in my living room, and it has a 4-port switch! It also supports the "latest and greatest" (draft) AC standard, which is good for planning ahead (though, by the time I purchase a new router there will likely be a new "standard" (chuckle))
With several years of experience building computers, I am fully aware that purchasing electronics solely on design is not a good idea; which is why I have joined this forum .
Being that the Bufallo AirStation is rather new to the market, I have only found a handful of reviews; all of which pair the AirStation with its companion AirStation router.
I am intersted in comments on pairing my N66U with the AirStation Media Bridge and any other input on which "Media Bridge" I should buy. I'd also entertain the idea of buying a router to put in Bridge Mode, though I had no succes when I tried this in the past (had bad interference issues). (Note: If I understand correctly, the AirStation can only use one frequency at a time, 2.4GH OR 5GHz, which may be a deal breaker.)
Please, enlighten me!
Thanks!