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Jazzer52
Dec 21, 2017Aspirant
Best solution for old house with large stone walls
NETGEAR EX7500-100UKS Nighthawk Mesh X4S Wall-Plug Tri-Band WiFi Range Extender. I have a large old house with 3ft thick stone walls. The wi-fi signal from the router is quite powerful and extends w...
TheEther
Dec 22, 2017Guru
Some people will recommend Powerline, though it's not my cup of tea.
Does your house have coax (as in the wire used for cable TV)? It's a reasonable substitute for Ethernet. You'll need to get MoCA adapters. You can put a Wi-Fi Access Point (AP) at the other end. It would look something like this:
router--[Ethernet]--MoCA---[coax]---MoCA---[Ethernet]---AP
- Jazzer52Dec 22, 2017Aspirant
Thanks for your reply.
We only have a short coaxial run from a satellite dish through the wall to the TV set up. It doesn't run through the house unfortunately. I think I'm looking for a powerline set up but I'm unsure which models will work best.
- TheEtherDec 22, 2017GuruI would take the advertised speeds of each model with a grain of salt. Real world speeds will be nowhere near them.
Just pick a model with the features you need. Some models come with a built-in Wi-Fi Access Point. Or you could get a model without one and install your own. An external Access Point is likely to have better antennas.- Jazzer52Jan 17, 2018Aspirant
Thanks for your reply.
I have bought a NETGEAR EX6120 and a EX6130 to extend signal to the wi-fi black spots. Both extenders are linked to the router and up and working but I am disappointed by the range. I'm not so much bothered about speed for the black spots because those areas only need email and browser access but I would like greater range. Will I achieve greater range if I enable the FastLane Technology using either 2.4GHz or 5GHz rather than both bands at the same time with the Basic mode? If so which FastLane option would give the greater range?
If range is still limited would I be better changing to Access Point rather than Range Extender?
Thanks