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greyheeler
Sep 21, 2015Aspirant
Can I use a wireless wifi extender to replace a long ethernet cable?
I have an Arris dual band cable router provided by our cable service company and have a couple of ethernet-connected pcs and some wireless devices connected to it. Our typical download speeds are 30...
- Sep 22, 2015
Sorry for the misunderstanding.. The EX6100 can be used as a range extender, or an Access Point. In Access Point mode, you would get the better performance / throughput, by using an Ethernet connection between router and EX6100. In Extender mode, you lose about 50% throughput. With any Extender you take about a 50% throughput loss because of its nature.
netwrks
Sep 22, 2015Master
What is the model number of your routers? N300 and AC750 are wireless standards, which just about every vendor makes at least one..
greyheeler
Sep 22, 2015Aspirant
It's an Arris TG1672.
- greyheelerSep 22, 2015Aspirant
the netgear models I saw, for example, were one such as EX6100 or EX3700, or whatever would be suitable.
- netwrksSep 22, 2015Master
Sorry for the misunderstanding.. The EX6100 can be used as a range extender, or an Access Point. In Access Point mode, you would get the better performance / throughput, by using an Ethernet connection between router and EX6100. In Extender mode, you lose about 50% throughput. With any Extender you take about a 50% throughput loss because of its nature.
- greyheelerSep 22, 2015Aspirant
Thanks very much, that's exactly the type of information I was looking for. Sounds like I'd be better off just running a long ethernet cable to the router, or open up the laptop and replace the network adapter.