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sakendrick
Jan 13, 2019Aspirant
Bandwidth reliability for streaming TV - Confused about options
Hi There - I'm confused about the Netgear powerline product/bundle options.
Background - I have a Nighthawk 1900 router in a sprawling bungalow.. nothing massive but speed test drop substa...
michaelkenward
Jan 14, 2019Guru - Experienced User
sakendrick wrote:
Am I correct that
- They don't sell only wifi AP by it self, and I have to buy it bundled with another outlet?
Yes, but you can use a LAN-only plug to feed a wireless access point. I have an Orbi router in AP mode at the end of Powerline Ethernet.
But, like most makers of Powerline kit, Netgear sells pairs rather than individual plugs. Some makers are a bit smarter and sell three-packs.
sakendrick wrote:
- They don't sell a wifi AP that supporting 2000 Mbps?
True, but even the fastest wifi tops out at 400 Mbps, from what I read here. And most smart TVs run at wired speeds of 100 Mbps, which is faster than you need for streaming. That works fine for me.
sakendrick
Jan 14, 2019Aspirant
OK - good on the second question... so yes, I suppose I could connect a regular access point at end of powerline but, then I still have to buy a 2nd bundle of two powerline outlets and also buy an access point. I might as well just get the one with the wifi access point. Thanks for the response.
- michaelkenwardJan 14, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Only you know how big a space you need to fill with wifi, but a Powerline AP plug is bound to be less powerful than something like an Orbi router.
I like simple. But not knowing what you mean by a "Nighthawk 1900" router, it is hard to tell what you can expect from your current setup. I assume that 1900 means AC1900. But that is a wifi speed label, tagged on to about half a dozen different routers.
- sakendrickJan 14, 2019Aspirant
yes... AC1900 (R7000)