Tom B
New Around Here
The room with the phone line is at the opposite side of the house to where all my devices are. Here's my setup:
-ISP WiFi router is in modem mode
-Asus RT-AC3200 is connected via ethernet cable from the modem to the WAN port on the router
-Wireless Devices then connect to the Asus router and the router handles DHCP and all network filtering
This setup works but the speeds I'm getting between devices are not great. They're faster than the internet connection but seem to be about 100mbits.
While it's fine for the internet, file transfers are quite slow.
What I'd like to do is move the router into another room closer to my HTPC, desktop and where we use phones, giving better speeds between the devices.
The problem: The router can no longer access WAN.
Is it possible to have the RT-AC3200 connect wirelessly to the router I got from my ISP? This would let me use the router exactly as I do at the moment, only in another room. Instead of connecting to the ISP's router via ethernet, using wifi to do so?
-ISP WiFi router is in modem mode
-Asus RT-AC3200 is connected via ethernet cable from the modem to the WAN port on the router
-Wireless Devices then connect to the Asus router and the router handles DHCP and all network filtering
This setup works but the speeds I'm getting between devices are not great. They're faster than the internet connection but seem to be about 100mbits.
While it's fine for the internet, file transfers are quite slow.
What I'd like to do is move the router into another room closer to my HTPC, desktop and where we use phones, giving better speeds between the devices.
The problem: The router can no longer access WAN.
Is it possible to have the RT-AC3200 connect wirelessly to the router I got from my ISP? This would let me use the router exactly as I do at the moment, only in another room. Instead of connecting to the ISP's router via ethernet, using wifi to do so?