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MJK43
Dec 28, 2015Aspirant
Installing NETGEAR XWNB5201-100UKS 500Mbps Powerline Wi-Fi Extender/Access Point Kit
I'd be grateful for some advice before I mess up ! Currently I have a Netgear Nighthawk R7000 Router (and a Fibre Modem from Zen). The Netgear produces a great signal throughout most of our very ...
MJK43
Jan 02, 2016Aspirant
Thank you clithes that is very helpful.
I already had a TP Link on the router (used for an ethernet only powerline TP Link upstairs for the CCTV box). I found that the Netgear 5001 paired fine with that.
All the way in the kitchen, the 5001 has a red light on the "quality" display. And the TV streaming works fine.....until it starts buffering at odd times during a programme on iPlayer or Netflix. On one occasion, trying to stream Amazon Prime, I got a message on the tv screen that I did not have sufficient bandwidth (but we have a good speed fibre service here and have never had a problem streaming wirelessly to smart tv's in the rooms closer to the R7000 router.)
I don't know what to do about the red quality light - if I move the 5001 into the dining room, I get a green quality light but the wireless between their and the tv is poor because the kitchen was an extension many years ago and the wall beteen the dining room and the kitchen is a thick, originally-external wall.
Any suggestions would be warmly welcomed !
clithes
Jan 02, 2016Prodigy
What connection rating / model are the TP Link units ? If they are a lower data transfer rate than the Netgear kit your Wifi extender will only transfer data as fast as the TP Links can handle
- MJK43Jan 02, 2016Aspirant
Hi and thank you for your prompt response
The TP Link are also 500 and the blurb on the box says it is for HD streaming