I have been struggling with seamless wireless coverage in my house for the last 3+ years and have gone through enough and more routers/APs - enough to get one rack in my electronics cupboard at the spillover point
The house has two floors with approx 1000-1200 sqft on each floor + another 1000 sq feet in the front yard
My current usable solution has the main router (Netgear R7000) is on one corner of the ground floor with a wired backhaul to the second floor where a 2nd device is connected as an AP (DIR-850L) while a third TP-Link Access point (outdoor EAP-110) mounted on the first floor balcony to beam coverage to the frontyard
While the setup works, there are couple of issues
1) Each AP has a separate SSID - a single SSID cause major issues because there is a significant overlap between the three APs and the clients don't switch over to the closer AP
2) Multiple SSIDs is an obvious pain because no one remembers to/wants to flip their phone/laptop to the appropriate SSID as they move around the house
3) Throughput varies considerably at different locations - I could be getting 300mbps in one room in the morning and then get major packet drops in the evening at the same location
4) With a recent upgrade to 100mbps Internet, I really want to create a seamless SSID with access points that allow a proper handover
I looked at various mesh offerings and am unsure how they will perform if I use them in wired backhaul mode..
Alternatively, are there any traditional Access Point based solutions that allow for a proper handover of a client to the closest AP (vs the current setup where the last connected AP will stick on even when the signal is unusable)
The house has two floors with approx 1000-1200 sqft on each floor + another 1000 sq feet in the front yard
My current usable solution has the main router (Netgear R7000) is on one corner of the ground floor with a wired backhaul to the second floor where a 2nd device is connected as an AP (DIR-850L) while a third TP-Link Access point (outdoor EAP-110) mounted on the first floor balcony to beam coverage to the frontyard
While the setup works, there are couple of issues
1) Each AP has a separate SSID - a single SSID cause major issues because there is a significant overlap between the three APs and the clients don't switch over to the closer AP
2) Multiple SSIDs is an obvious pain because no one remembers to/wants to flip their phone/laptop to the appropriate SSID as they move around the house
3) Throughput varies considerably at different locations - I could be getting 300mbps in one room in the morning and then get major packet drops in the evening at the same location
4) With a recent upgrade to 100mbps Internet, I really want to create a seamless SSID with access points that allow a proper handover
I looked at various mesh offerings and am unsure how they will perform if I use them in wired backhaul mode..
Alternatively, are there any traditional Access Point based solutions that allow for a proper handover of a client to the closest AP (vs the current setup where the last connected AP will stick on even when the signal is unusable)