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Cre8tv
Mar 10, 2023Follower
extending range of Nighthawk r7000 to basement
My r7000 is located on the first floor at one end of the house and serves all devices throughout the house, but I can't seem to get a signal in the basement about 2/3 the length away. I am trying to ...
plemans
Mar 10, 2023Guru - Experienced User
If you looking at getting something for streaming to the Roku, i'd upgrade past a 2.4ghz only extender.
2.4ghz is sensitive to interference and a slow network. Not that great for video streaming.
If it was me and I was looking at buying an extender? I'd look at the tribands.
They have a dedicated backhaul for just router---extender communication so they don't take as much of a speed hit as the standard single/dual band extenders do. The standard single/dual band extenders drop throughput by 50% by the nature of how they work. The tribands don't suffer from that.
Tribands: EX7500, EX7700, EX8000, RBS40V (has an extender mode)
michaelkenward
Mar 10, 2023Guru - Experienced User
plemans wrote:
If it was me and I was looking at buying an extender? I'd look at the tribands.
They have a dedicated backhaul for just router---extender communication so they don't take as much of a speed hit as the standard single/dual band extenders do. The standard single/dual band extenders drop throughput by 50% by the nature of how they work. The tribands don't suffer from that.
Would they place nice with the R7000, which is now getting a bit long in the tooth?
If so, it might be a good way of improving the overall Wifi in what seems to be an iffy installation.
- plemansMar 10, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Sure would.
The R7000's 5ghz is a 3x3 with its 5ghz supporting 1300mbps.
The EX7500, EX7700, RBS40V all support a 866mbps backhaul link speed so the R7000 would do fine with it.
the EX8000 supports using either the 866mbps or the 1733mbps link for the backhaul so you could use either. (I'd use the wider 1733mbps as the backhaul is key if you went that route)
The EX7500/EX7700 can be found for pretty cheap used. The EX8000 is still pretty expensive even used as its performance is still pretty darned fast even compared with the AX extenders because of its backhaul. I've got both and the EAX80 just barely beats it on speed but the ex8000 has lower latency with its dedicated backhaul. I'd love to see a triband AX extender and what it could do