Thanks everyone for the opinions and suggestions.
Is the easiest solution to backup everything on a a huge backup drive then do the HDD upgrade to the NAS?
What are the usual methods to upgrade hard-drives? Do i simply fit them in after backing up the data and it will work out of the box? Or...
I use a Killer Wireless-n/a/ac 1535 Wireless Network Adapter on the MSI GT72 notebook. And when i look at its speed its at 144.44Mbps when connected to the RT-AC68U. I've followed some guides about changing professional settings but nothings working.
EDIT: i have now factory reset the router...
Well thats how my dad explains it to me..
Even if it was possible i have way too many appliances in this house, several fridges, microwaves, a dishwashers. And i read a PL review that too many 24/7 appliances or strong wattage usage can make PL useless...
So back to RG59 how far does need to...
Sorry i missed your above post.
when i say grids it means that each section of the house is cut off from one another, its how my dad wired the house.
Oh bridges dont cut bandwidth in half? I guess i read wrong im sorry.
Also could you explain how moca would work with rg59? I have a 3...
Cant do Moca.. also what is hpna?
<Router SSID:1><wes610n bridge wes610n><wap610n SSID:2> is that feasible?
or since bridges cant mate...
<Router SSID:1><wap610n bridge wap610n><wap610n SSID:2> is that feasible?
EDIT:
I googled hpna and i see where you are going i as stated before, MOCA...
Well why i wanted to do this setup is so the bridge doesnt cut my bandwidth of SSID 1 and 3 by half, theyll be on different channels and such.
MOCA is not feasible we use the old 59 cabling. Powerline is not possible, house is cut off in grids and are not connected to one another.
Pulling...
Different idea,
If i had my
<e4200 SSID:1 > <WAP610N Bridge SSID:2><WAP610N Bridge SSID:2> <WAP610N AP SSID:3>
Would that work out? Would clients on each side be able to access eachother?
Can one have a WAP connected to a WAP is in infrastructure mode; that is connected to a different network?
The reason why i want to do this is because i want to connect my middle floor to upstairs. Ethernet cabling, drilling, MOCA, Powerline are all impracticable-impossible. Basically the WAP...
Wow i cant believe my house used RG59 at 1997... guess ill just use two WES610n's one to infra and one to AP a new SSID on a different channel to the original...
I pulled out some slack, and the cable has NO imprinting of what kind of coax it is. Nor do can i find any instrument to properly measure its core. Is there anyway else i can find the type of coax used?
EDIT: The core is less then 1mm so it is not RG6 and since australia only uses 59 OR 6 then...
Haha had the biggest argument out on the existence of types of coax cables so i think ill avoid that way now.
As for the wes610n can it do "station infrastructure" mode?? i was thinking of having Router in the centre of the house then go through an SI to an AP broadcasting as a different SSID...