I have an AC68 running in my apartment. I've got a whole smack load of stuff from my phones/tablets to my scale to my Sonos set to my air purifiers connected it to it with little issue, but I have one device that occasionally acts up. The feed from my D-Link WiFi Baby monitor (DCS-825) occupationally gets dropped.
Though my place isn't that big, only about 70 sq m, the monitor sits in the farthest room away from the router, which is unfortunately placed in the corner of my living room. I can't re-position the router or the monitor, so I was looking at other solutions, basically replacing one of the two. If it's a signal strength issue, maybe I need a more powerful router (or just antennae?) but if it's a problem with the monitor itself, then I could get a different one of those.
I do know the iPad (Air 2) that lives in the same room never shows full WiFi bars, but it's never had trouble maintaining it's signal. I'd figured that was because it has a better radio in it though.
I like the Asus routers and software, so I would like to stick with the brand, but I'm not partial to D-Link, and there are a few options as far as monitors go.
Any thoughts and advice on this are welcome, and thanks in advance!
Though my place isn't that big, only about 70 sq m, the monitor sits in the farthest room away from the router, which is unfortunately placed in the corner of my living room. I can't re-position the router or the monitor, so I was looking at other solutions, basically replacing one of the two. If it's a signal strength issue, maybe I need a more powerful router (or just antennae?) but if it's a problem with the monitor itself, then I could get a different one of those.
I do know the iPad (Air 2) that lives in the same room never shows full WiFi bars, but it's never had trouble maintaining it's signal. I'd figured that was because it has a better radio in it though.
I like the Asus routers and software, so I would like to stick with the brand, but I'm not partial to D-Link, and there are a few options as far as monitors go.
Any thoughts and advice on this are welcome, and thanks in advance!