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Gabriellabrowne
Jan 27, 2025Follower
Optimizing Home Network for Work and Entertainment: Seeking Suggestions
Hey everyone, I’ve been facing some challenges with my home network setup and would love to get some insights from the community. With the increasing demand for remote work, streaming, and smart ...
michaelkenward
Jan 27, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Gabriellabrowne wrote:
One of my biggest concerns is ensuring seamless connectivity across multiple devices, including a smart laptop, smartphones, tablets, and IoT devices. I often move around the house while working, and I need a reliable connection without significant drops in performance. I've checked various solutions online, including discussions on Netgear Community, and it seems like there are many options to explore, such as upgrading to a mesh network or optimizing the router settings.
You don't say what you already own, but the key factor is probably the local geography/layout, which is also an unknown.
The number of devices and how they connect is less important than how far they are from the wifi source. No amount of tweaking of one router is going to fill a large space. That's what Mesh is designed for.
When it comes to picking your way through all the bewildering options, try plugging your needs into the filters on the product pages:
Wireless Routers for Home | NETGEAR
Then check back here for reports on the things you are considering, but remember that people turn up in this community with problems, not compliments. So look at reviews on Amazon, for example.
Newer devices will support more recent wifi technologies, such as genuine 6GHz. (That's WiFi 6E.) But if you don't own, or expect to own, any wifi clients that don't support it, why waste money? Check your laptop and phones for what they can use. As to IoT stuff, most of that runs at 2.4GHz. It is plenty fast enough for just about everything and has a longer range.
Just another user with time on their hands.