speedlever
Regular Contributor
I just discovered this forum and would appreciate some advice.
I have an old WRT54G v3 running Tomato and for the most part, it's been fine. That being said, the kids have repeatedly complained about dropping signal from time to time and the signal does get pretty weak on the far side of the house. I frequently have signal issues with my GS4/iPad in my bedroom (on the 2nd story) working with the WRT54G which lives on the opposite side of the house on the first floor.
I have the router in the far corner on the bottom floor of the house in a small office along with a wifi printer and connected to my desktop via ethernet. Admittedly, not an ideal location, but convenient for a number of reasons.
We have a range of wifi devices from laptops, tablets, and iPods/iPad (gen1) to iPhone 5 and Galaxy S4 smartphones. I think the only 5GHz capable devices are the smartphones.
I ran a cat6 cable from the router to the opposite side of the house on the first floor and connected it to an old DLink router, but it died and I've never replaced it. But at least I have the cable in place.
All I want to do is extend the wifi so the other side of the house and upstairs will have good coverage. Would I be smart to replace the WRT54G with something like the TP Link C7 v2 and move the WRT54G to the other end of the cat6 cable? I'd like to not spend more than ~$100 if possible.
Or leave the WRT54G where it is and put the the C7 on the other end of the house? Then just turn off DHCP on the C7 and use the same SSID?
Or maybe buy a couple WR1043ND and pair them up? That should keep me close to $100. Or maybe a pair of the dual band WDR3500 or WDR3600?
I'm not hung up on TP Link, but they seem to rank pretty high on the tests here (at least the C7 does). And while I'm reasonably IT savvy, networking is not high on my personal knowledgebase list. I can assign a static IP, etc., so I think I can reasonably setup this system.
I have an old WRT54G v3 running Tomato and for the most part, it's been fine. That being said, the kids have repeatedly complained about dropping signal from time to time and the signal does get pretty weak on the far side of the house. I frequently have signal issues with my GS4/iPad in my bedroom (on the 2nd story) working with the WRT54G which lives on the opposite side of the house on the first floor.
I have the router in the far corner on the bottom floor of the house in a small office along with a wifi printer and connected to my desktop via ethernet. Admittedly, not an ideal location, but convenient for a number of reasons.
We have a range of wifi devices from laptops, tablets, and iPods/iPad (gen1) to iPhone 5 and Galaxy S4 smartphones. I think the only 5GHz capable devices are the smartphones.
I ran a cat6 cable from the router to the opposite side of the house on the first floor and connected it to an old DLink router, but it died and I've never replaced it. But at least I have the cable in place.
All I want to do is extend the wifi so the other side of the house and upstairs will have good coverage. Would I be smart to replace the WRT54G with something like the TP Link C7 v2 and move the WRT54G to the other end of the cat6 cable? I'd like to not spend more than ~$100 if possible.
Or leave the WRT54G where it is and put the the C7 on the other end of the house? Then just turn off DHCP on the C7 and use the same SSID?
Or maybe buy a couple WR1043ND and pair them up? That should keep me close to $100. Or maybe a pair of the dual band WDR3500 or WDR3600?
I'm not hung up on TP Link, but they seem to rank pretty high on the tests here (at least the C7 does). And while I'm reasonably IT savvy, networking is not high on my personal knowledgebase list. I can assign a static IP, etc., so I think I can reasonably setup this system.