I have a Asus gigabit, 2.4ghz g/n device atm. edit"First, I failed to mention, the wireless and the cable connection are in the man-cave." When i'm in the living room watching Netflix on my playstation 3, we are constantly losing connection. When I tested my connection with my laptop, its showing about 6mb, but a good connection at 6...
I have 30mbit download speeds, so I can do better then this. I can either run a line from the man cave with the asus to somewhere more central in the house, or I can upgrade to a a/n 5ghz device...I think I remember there being issues with this (5ghz) because of the older wireless technology in the ps3??
The distance between the man-cave and the living room is 20-25 yards and 2 paper thin walls. However, the distance between my 15 neighbors and their wireless connections is 20-60 yards from the living room. I show about 20 wireless ap's, and a couple are stronger then mine.
I've read a number of reviews and tried a couple of different things. I pulled out an older wireless device, and plugged it in, set it up for G, then went back and set the asus for N only, pointed the ps3 at the G, and left the printer, 3 laptops and the tablet/phones on the asus. Or actually I didn't mess with the phones, I just assumed they would work, I suppose they might have reverted back to 3g at that point if they didn't have N connectivity (iphone 4 and 4s). Now I've turned off the older wireless device and put the wsus back to g/n as the testing I did back to a shared folder (moving a 1gb file) on the lan didn't show any improvement while under load/transfer.
So again, i'm back to...do I move the wsus ap to the center of the house, or do I just buy a 5ghz N or A device? Or is 5ghz going to do anything for me since I have a ps3 and that's the main thing i'm having trouble with...
I have 30mbit download speeds, so I can do better then this. I can either run a line from the man cave with the asus to somewhere more central in the house, or I can upgrade to a a/n 5ghz device...I think I remember there being issues with this (5ghz) because of the older wireless technology in the ps3??
The distance between the man-cave and the living room is 20-25 yards and 2 paper thin walls. However, the distance between my 15 neighbors and their wireless connections is 20-60 yards from the living room. I show about 20 wireless ap's, and a couple are stronger then mine.
I've read a number of reviews and tried a couple of different things. I pulled out an older wireless device, and plugged it in, set it up for G, then went back and set the asus for N only, pointed the ps3 at the G, and left the printer, 3 laptops and the tablet/phones on the asus. Or actually I didn't mess with the phones, I just assumed they would work, I suppose they might have reverted back to 3g at that point if they didn't have N connectivity (iphone 4 and 4s). Now I've turned off the older wireless device and put the wsus back to g/n as the testing I did back to a shared folder (moving a 1gb file) on the lan didn't show any improvement while under load/transfer.
So again, i'm back to...do I move the wsus ap to the center of the house, or do I just buy a 5ghz N or A device? Or is 5ghz going to do anything for me since I have a ps3 and that's the main thing i'm having trouble with...
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