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tora
Oct 17, 2016Tutor
Extending WiFi range through a brick wall
In my home office network I use Netgear Access Point, linked via Ethernet cable to my router. I want to entend the range of the office wi-fi. I have installed the AC1200 range extender. However, eve...
- Oct 18, 2016
I will go for the gig switch solution. Sounds ideal. Many thanks
netwrks
Oct 17, 2016Master
Daisy chaining extenders will result in terrible wireless throughput. If your extender supports Access Point mode, configure it as such, connecting back to your base router with an Ethernet cable. Stay away from extenders.
- toraOct 17, 2016Tutor
thanks for useful advice re: extenders' performance. I already have an AP connected to the base router via ethernet cable. The issue is extending the range from that AP through the brick wall. If I replace the current AP with another router (i.e. ethernet link base router and second router), I could then connect the second router to the AP via ethernet, using that ethernet cable to "get through' the brick wall. Is that doable? I don't know whether one can link 2 routers together (I am a novice at networking as you can probably tell).
- netwrksOct 17, 2016Master
You can daisy chain 2 AP's together. Or, if you can, put both AP's on a unmanaged (dumb) gig switch and run one cable back to the base router.
Like this: modem-----base_router-----unmanaged_gig_switch-----2_AP's. Use the spare ports on the unmanaged gig switch for other devices.
- toraOct 18, 2016Tutor
I will go for the gig switch solution. Sounds ideal. Many thanks