Hi,
Hoping to get some advice on the proper way to extend the range on a wireless network using a BE88U and N66U.
So I finally upgraded my very out of date network and using the BE88U, I get excellent coverage in our home, other than my daughter's bedroom. I added the N66U to the network in repeater mode, figuring that would extend the wifi range, but it doesn't appear to be doing much if anything at all. The reason I say that, is that with the N66U powered on or not, it seems like my daughter may only be connecting to the BE88u with limited bandwidth. We've run speed tests with the N66u on and off and they are dismal with a 10/1 mb down / up (occasionally she will get 90/15 or so u/d. When we moved into another room (closer to the router), she will get 1gb down, 40 up with is out ISP cap. We had this issue prior to upgrading the rourte and I was hoping that the BE88U would cover her room fully.
Obviously I'm not a network expert, so I'm here hoping for help. I read into WDS and not sure if that would make any difference when connecting the N66u, compared to it being in repeater mode as it is now.
So, without having to buy new hardware, what is the best way to configure both routers to try and extend the range another 25 feet or so, so that my daughter has constant. The house on only had 3 coax connectors total... so moving the cable is not an option and being on a slab, trying to run cat6 from the attack down to the 1st floor (2 story house) or visa versa is not an option financially.
I'm sure there are settings that could and should be adjusted. I tried googling for a few hours, but haven't found any articles that helped, so here I am.
Currently, the BE88U is in the living room on the first floor and the N66U is in my daughter's room on the 2nd floor. Both routers are using Merlin, 3006.102.4 on the 88u and 3.0.0.0.4.374.33 on the 66U. Looking at the network map, it shows the 66U connected with 3 out of 4 bars.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
Mog
Hoping to get some advice on the proper way to extend the range on a wireless network using a BE88U and N66U.
So I finally upgraded my very out of date network and using the BE88U, I get excellent coverage in our home, other than my daughter's bedroom. I added the N66U to the network in repeater mode, figuring that would extend the wifi range, but it doesn't appear to be doing much if anything at all. The reason I say that, is that with the N66U powered on or not, it seems like my daughter may only be connecting to the BE88u with limited bandwidth. We've run speed tests with the N66u on and off and they are dismal with a 10/1 mb down / up (occasionally she will get 90/15 or so u/d. When we moved into another room (closer to the router), she will get 1gb down, 40 up with is out ISP cap. We had this issue prior to upgrading the rourte and I was hoping that the BE88U would cover her room fully.
Obviously I'm not a network expert, so I'm here hoping for help. I read into WDS and not sure if that would make any difference when connecting the N66u, compared to it being in repeater mode as it is now.
So, without having to buy new hardware, what is the best way to configure both routers to try and extend the range another 25 feet or so, so that my daughter has constant. The house on only had 3 coax connectors total... so moving the cable is not an option and being on a slab, trying to run cat6 from the attack down to the 1st floor (2 story house) or visa versa is not an option financially.
I'm sure there are settings that could and should be adjusted. I tried googling for a few hours, but haven't found any articles that helped, so here I am.
Currently, the BE88U is in the living room on the first floor and the N66U is in my daughter's room on the 2nd floor. Both routers are using Merlin, 3006.102.4 on the 88u and 3.0.0.0.4.374.33 on the 66U. Looking at the network map, it shows the 66U connected with 3 out of 4 bars.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
Mog