I am looking for advice on whether to purchase a single wi-fi router or multiple wi-fi routers to run in AP mode.
Current set up is a 4100 sf. 3 level home that has CAT6 or CAT5 ethernet cable running to every room. Incoming service speed is 500 Mbps and maximum service available is 1000 Mbps...
Thanks for everyone's assistance. One last question if I may.
Which MOCA adapter is preferred: goCoax MOCA or Actiontec MOCA 2.5 or Motorola MM1100?
My limitation I assume will be my router or switch which can only transmit at a max of 1GB anyway.
Assuming you have a dedicated coax line straight from your provider to your modem (not connected to/through your shared coax plant) -- which would be ideal -- you wouldn't install a "PoE" MoCA filter on that coax line (since there wouldn't be any MoCA signals present); however, you would likely...
Thank you for your responses.
I checked last night and found that the cable in from the street feeds into a splitter that then feeds the cable modem.
Since we don't have cable tv anymore I thought that I would use a MOCA adapter hooked up to my router and then feed a separate splitter that...
I currently do not subscribe to cable tv and only use cable for my internet service. I remodeled my basement a few years ago and installed all CAT6 cable, but the rest of the house is wired with Coaxial cable only. I have my internet modem located in a storage area and then I use an older Asus...
Thank you for the response. How difficult is it for a newbie to set up the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter-X? I set up the TP-Link TL-R860 without any issues, but it was about as plug and play as they come.
Thanks for the advice.
My intent is to use the old Asus RT-N66U as a wired router to replace a TP-Link TL-R860 router that is cutting my wired internet speed in half. I will turn off the wireless transmit on the RT-N66U and then send the output through a switch. Only reason I thought of...
I am looking to replace an RT-N66U with one of the above listed wireless routers and was looking for input and advice. It will be connected as an Access Point to start with, but that could change.
We have three levels in our home and the AP is currently located in the basement, but covers the...
I currently have a TP-Link TL-R860 router on my wired network and I use a Asus RT-N66U as an AP for wireless.
I have Charter Spectrum internet service with speeds up to 100 mbps and the TL-R860 has always limited my speeds to about 45-50 mbps. I have finally decided it is time to change that...