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bekinde2all
May 19, 2023Aspirant
Can I extend wifi mesh by conneting a wifi mesh to another one?
I currently have a AC1900 WiFi Mesh Extender Essentials Edition Model EX6400v3 that is extending my wifi to my basement. The home router is on the top floor, the mesh extender is on the main level, c...
bekinde2all
May 20, 2023Aspirant
I know I would be better to have the router centrally located. I'm asking if it will work. It's for my parents and they live out of state so I can't just easily do the work and test things. I need to to know if I can just order them another one and have them set it up with no issues.
plemans
May 20, 2023Guru - Experienced User
If you have to use extenders, pick up a triband extender to put in the middle.
so you'd go router---->triband extender----->extender.
the triband extenders don't take the same throughput loss but you will see an increase in latency on the 2nd extender
- bekinde2allMay 22, 2023Aspirant
The signal from the "AC1900 Dual Band WiFi Mesh Extender(EX6400v3)" on the floor above is strong down in the basement. The newer tv is connecting with no issues and I have no bw or latence problems. The sonos beam I want to use the ethernet port so it creates it's own WIFI mesh on another channel to the other sonos devices. If you don't use the ethernet port it will use the same wifi channel as the wifi it connects to.
So since the signal is already strong I figured I could just buy another EX6400v3 and run the ethernet cable to the sonos beam. I know powerline is an option, but I don't know if the power outlet is on the same circuit, and I'm out of state to test and troubleshoot. Hoping I can just send an additional (EX6400v3), add it to the mesh and run the short ethernet cable to the sonos beam.