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Silhyboy1
Jan 05, 2022Tutor
Looking for Upgrade advice from R8500
Opinions matter, please share yours. I have a split level house (4 levels) 80' × 50'. I have used many wifi setups over the last 15 years and my current setup has been working, but now that the hou...
FURRYe38
Jan 05, 2022Guru - Experienced User
One possible suggestion would be to add a EX8000 wifi extender to your home to help off load the additional devices being connected.
- Silhyboy1Jan 05, 2022TutorSo... add ANOTHER wifi network... lol... my poor brain wants to simplify my rig, not make it harder to keep track of.. lol. ;) And yes, this is all light hearted spitballing. :)
- FURRYe38Jan 05, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Kinda, however you would not see the additional network, would all still be the same SSID name. The Extender would just repeat or extend the current routers wifi signal to other parts of the home and devices would connect to this EX unit instead of the R8500 router. Help off load devices and connections from the router to give some work load to the EX extender.
Silhyboy1 wrote:
So... add ANOTHER wifi network... lol... my poor brain wants to simplify my rig, not make it harder to keep track of.. lol. ;) And yes, this is all light hearted spitballing. :)- Silhyboy1Jan 05, 2022TutorAdding an extender is an idea that i have toyed with, but it asks the question, would taking a step into a mesh rig be the right idea? Im not up to speed with the current security software built in to them, but am reading up... i dunno, thus why im asking for opinions. :)
- TheGaryB70Aug 04, 2022AspirantI have been using EX8000 in conjunction with R8500 for past couple years. FTP and average down speeds of 360MB. Extender is in room above (wireless connection) and getting speeds averaging 150MB.
Considering adding another EX8000 for access in a new workspace in my garden. Recommended.