coops456
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Diagram attached. My cable modem is upstairs in our home office. It's ISP supplied 4-port Gbit router and also provides 802.11bgn.
My problem is the wifi coverage downstairs. I'm currently using Powerline but it's unreliable. The downstairs adapter freaks out periodically; the activity light goes bananas and our devices lose internet connectivity. My wife wants to throw it out the window! I don't know where to start with determining the powerline problem e.g. noisy ring circuit etc. I've tried it in several power outlets in the room.
So I think I've got 2 choices:
1) run cat 5 from the cable modem to a new WAP. Same or different SSID as upstairs?
2) put the ISP router into modem mode and get a new wifi router, hoping that something like an Asus RT-AC3200 or Synology RT1900ac will provide stronger signal to downstairs
I'm leaning towards 1), on the basis it will give guaranteed coverage downstairs and costs less so I can put the savings towards replacing the Netgear FVS318 with a Gbit switch.
Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks
My problem is the wifi coverage downstairs. I'm currently using Powerline but it's unreliable. The downstairs adapter freaks out periodically; the activity light goes bananas and our devices lose internet connectivity. My wife wants to throw it out the window! I don't know where to start with determining the powerline problem e.g. noisy ring circuit etc. I've tried it in several power outlets in the room.
So I think I've got 2 choices:
1) run cat 5 from the cable modem to a new WAP. Same or different SSID as upstairs?
2) put the ISP router into modem mode and get a new wifi router, hoping that something like an Asus RT-AC3200 or Synology RT1900ac will provide stronger signal to downstairs
I'm leaning towards 1), on the basis it will give guaranteed coverage downstairs and costs less so I can put the savings towards replacing the Netgear FVS318 with a Gbit switch.
Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks