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arrrbee
Dec 14, 2015Aspirant
Home Network suggestions
I need some pro advice on what to do with my home network.
I have Xfinity Blast! internet with 150 MBPS internet speeds. I originally bought a Netgear C3000 gateway device. The wireless interne...
Babylon5
Dec 15, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Just to be clear, is your speed issue just wireless or wired also, does a computer which has an Ethernet cable connection to the router have a poor Internet rate?
When you say that Netgear said there was a lot of interference in your area, did they mean that you have a lot of local WiFi networks operating nearby?
Personally I prefer to separate the cable modem from the router (two separate devices), though there’s really no need for that. I have the cable modem close to the incoming cable connection, and I have a number of wireless routers configured as Access Points in various places in the house to give full WiFi coverage, the router (wired only) is near the modem. I use flat Cat6 Ethernet cable which is easily run under skirting board or carpets (not where people will tread on it).
- arrrbeeDec 15, 2015Aspirant
The speed issue is wireless only. When I use a hardwired ethernet cable on my laptop, I get my full internet speeds.
Yes, they said there were a lot of networks in the area.
Honestly, I was a little bit surprised. Again, my apartment has only two bedrooms. I don't think I'm having unrealistic expectations by wanting the wifi signal to cover my whole place...
Any preference between a more powerful wifi router and multiple wifi routers around the house?
- Babylon5Dec 15, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
The answer really depends on layout and construction, e.g. brick / reinforced walls will attenuate signals significantly differently to plasterboard walls. Given your description I would suggest a router such as the R7000, simply because I have one and it covers both floors of my house completely (interior brick walls).