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Hittenberger's avatar
Hittenberger
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Apr 22, 2020

Gaming router or extender?

Hello,   Sorry for the dumb question.  I have internet service which connects to modem which connects to a Apple Time Capsule (router & storage).

 

I want to improve gaming experiece to a upstairs bedroom, modem & router are downstairs.  I would also like to improve overall wifi coverage/strength throughout the home.

 

Considering the Nighthawk pro gaming router and/or an extender.

*Will the router work with my setup?  

*How do I connect each device to LAN line?  Internet service to modem to Apple router/storage to Netgear router?

*  Will that improve the signal upstairs gaming room or do I need an extender there as well?

 

Again, sorry for the dumb questions.  I can seem to find a phone number or chat on the netgear website.

 

Thank you!  Shawn

3 Replies

  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Guru - Experienced User

    More details are needed Shawn. Reason I say that is routers broadcast strength is set by the fcc. most are going to cover roughly the same area. they might have a bit different performance but in my experience, their actual broadcast covers the same. 

    so how big is your home? Sq Ft. 

    What is your interior walls made of? some materials block wifi better than others. 

    Is it not hitting that deadspot at all or is it just slow? 

     

    What speeds do you pay for? 

    I'd also not recomend just "adding a nighthawk and maybe an extender" with your apple device. You can do that but you'd want the nighthawk in AP mode or you'd be in a double nat with the time capsule. also, the standard extenders drop throughput in half and increase latency. That's not good for gaming. The tri-bands can help with that because they dedicate one of the wifi radios just for router---extender communication. 

     

    If your home is big enough, you might have much better performance, coverage by investigating the Orbi Tri-band setups. I'd avoid the dual band ones if you're gaming. I know amazon has been having renewed versions that have went on sale on/off over the last couple months for a pretty good price. 

  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    What is the size of your home? Sq Ft?


    Hittenberger wrote:

    Hello,   Sorry for the dumb question.  I have internet service which connects to modem which connects to a Apple Time Capsule (router & storage).

     

    I want to improve gaming experiece to a upstairs bedroom, modem & router are downstairs.  I would also like to improve overall wifi coverage/strength throughout the home.

     

    Considering the Nighthawk pro gaming router and/or an extender.

    *Will the router work with my setup?  

    *How do I connect each device to LAN line?  Internet service to modem to Apple router/storage to Netgear router?

    *  Will that improve the signal upstairs gaming room or do I need an extender there as well?

     

    Again, sorry for the dumb questions.  I can seem to find a phone number or chat on the netgear website.

     

    Thank you!  Shawn


     

    • Netduma-Fraser's avatar
      Netduma-Fraser
      NetDuma Partner
      *Will the router work with my setup?
      Yes it will.

      *How do I connect each device to LAN line? Internet service to modem to Apple router/storage to Netgear router?
      If you want to continue using the apple router then yes.

      * Will that improve the signal upstairs gaming room or do I need an extender there as well?
      Impossible to say without knowing how big the house is, even the materials the walls are made with will impact this.