Too many variables. What are walls made of? Is there tile in the middle? Is the router located in the middle? etc....
What signal quality do you expect? Some people are happy with low levels and not much bandwidth.
Is that 1900 sq ft house a 2-story, a ranch, etc. The shape of the house is a factor.
Oh yeah the placement of the router would be in the middle of the house or as close as I can get to the middle.
On the ceiling or wall, hopefully not in a closet or cabinet.
If so which ones ?
R7800 can pretty much cover the whole 2000-2500 sq ft floor.
It depends on many variable, so this question can't have an exact answer. My experience on this is any decent mid-high end router will be enough to cover whole 1 story house if it is put in the middle of the story at good position. In my home country, walls are all made from concrete, and routers like Archer C2300, R7800 can pretty much cover the whole 2000-2500 sq ft floor. However, for multi-story house, nothing can.
I agree, but my R7800 performance significantly drop performance when Guest network is enabled. This is the only flaw I experience in this router sample. Still, I used C2300 as the main router instead since it has better overall local network performance.That thing is expensive (about CAD400 here in Canada), but one hell of a router. I've played with a few, constant stellar performance.
That is for sure, so no one can have an answer for op case. I just want to let op know some routers can do it in some specific or ideal scenario.It depends on the 'house'. And the network environment.
RT-AC3100 Report https://www.snbforums.com/threads/s...-go-with-the-rt-ac1900p-v3.34748/#post-281391
And that was back in 2016 too, over three years ago.
I agree, but my R7800 performance significantly drop performance when Guest network is enabled.
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