Hey everyone,
I wanted to share my main issue: I don't want to run Ethernet cables to reach the second access point (AP). My main router's signal barely reaches the rest of my house. So, I thought, why not add another AP and use OpenWRT mesh networking to avoid physical cables? The plan is that all Wi-Fi devices connected to the second AP would get the same internet speed as if they were connected to the main AP. The second AP would connect to the first one using mesh Wi-Fi backhaul, so the second AP is client and server at same time.
This way, I can finally get my full download speed throughout the house without having to run any long cables. With a little effort, I was able to secure a Zyxel EX3301 router from the used market. It's a powerful device, but unfortunately, I can't find OpenWRT for it.
Have any of you tried building a similar mesh network with OpenWRT? I’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments!
Cheers!
I wanted to share my main issue: I don't want to run Ethernet cables to reach the second access point (AP). My main router's signal barely reaches the rest of my house. So, I thought, why not add another AP and use OpenWRT mesh networking to avoid physical cables? The plan is that all Wi-Fi devices connected to the second AP would get the same internet speed as if they were connected to the main AP. The second AP would connect to the first one using mesh Wi-Fi backhaul, so the second AP is client and server at same time.
This way, I can finally get my full download speed throughout the house without having to run any long cables. With a little effort, I was able to secure a Zyxel EX3301 router from the used market. It's a powerful device, but unfortunately, I can't find OpenWRT for it.
Have any of you tried building a similar mesh network with OpenWRT? I’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments!
Cheers!