Hi there guys!
I'm about to change my ISP and for some weird structural reasons, the ISP's cable will not be right next to my desktop computer as it is now. It will actually be in another room, 15m away.
So I was thinking I needed a setup like this:
1. ISP modem wired to wireless router.
2. Router broadcasts signal in 5ghz to avoid interference.
3. In my room, another router wired to desktop pc grabs the 5ghz signal.
4. The second router broadcasts 2.4ghz for the rest of the house.
Would that be possible with 2 asus rt-n66u routers?
I guess that would be the optimal setup for me. I need a stable and fast connection for my desktop pc, and I need a long-range signal for the house wifi. I guess the tricky part would be making the second asus receive 5ghz and broadcast 2.4ghz.
Thank you!!!
I'm about to change my ISP and for some weird structural reasons, the ISP's cable will not be right next to my desktop computer as it is now. It will actually be in another room, 15m away.
So I was thinking I needed a setup like this:
1. ISP modem wired to wireless router.
2. Router broadcasts signal in 5ghz to avoid interference.
3. In my room, another router wired to desktop pc grabs the 5ghz signal.
4. The second router broadcasts 2.4ghz for the rest of the house.
Would that be possible with 2 asus rt-n66u routers?
I guess that would be the optimal setup for me. I need a stable and fast connection for my desktop pc, and I need a long-range signal for the house wifi. I guess the tricky part would be making the second asus receive 5ghz and broadcast 2.4ghz.
Thank you!!!