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juanamneal
Aspirant
Mar 30, 2021
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WiFi Boost for Nighthawk R3800

Hello,

 

We moved to a new place in a new state. Our internet went from Cox fiber optic to Atlantic Broadband. The new place is double the size of the old one (4100 sqft). The internet is slower but we now have a really slow/weak wifi spot at the other end of the house. We cannot relocate the router to the middle of the house yet I'm wondering if perhaps I can add some sort of a wifi booster or extender. 

 

I will REALLY appreciate your suggestions and ideas on how to solve this wifi problem. Please don't send me to ask the Broadband company. We tried but becuase it is our own equipment, they can't help.

 

Thank you. 

  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Mar 31, 2021

    The R8300 is a pretty solid router and so is the arris SB8200 as a modem. 

    Both highly capable. 

    Either going with an extender or adding a mesh system can help with added coverage. 

     

    There isn't much better modem than the sb8200 unless you plan on going to something like the cm2000 with a 2.5gig port on it but thats a bit pointless. 

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  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Guru - Experienced User

    You can add extenders. I'd recommend the triband extenders because of the dedicated backhaul. 

    the only thing is that if you're needing more than 1 extender, I'd recommend looking at a full mesh system like orbi versus trying to use several extenders. Orbi is designed for a mesh network. 

     

    • juanamneal's avatar
      juanamneal
      Aspirant

      Thanks so much. This is great help. I suspect that if we were to go with the mesh, we would remove the Nighthawk R3800. In other words the Orbi would replace the Nighthawk. Is this right?

      • plemans's avatar
        plemans
        Guru - Experienced User

        do you have the R8300 or the WNDR3800?

        You can replace the router or you can use it as a backup,  even use it to offload IoT devices, or even just have it for a dedicated game/streaming connection for a specific device. 

        Several options available