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tenforty
Apr 12, 2019Aspirant
wifi and netgear rn10222d-100nas
Hi all,
I've been using mesh repeaters to connect to wifi. They're old and failing. I can replace them but it is expensive. Can I just buy something like a Panda usb stick to connect to an exist...
StephenB
Apr 13, 2019Guru - Experienced User
tenforty wrote:
Can I just buy something like a Panda usb stick to connect to an existing wifi network?
The NAS won't accept a USB wifi adapter, so the answer there is no.
Why not connect the NAS to an ethernet port on the router?
- tenfortyApr 13, 2019Aspirant
Thanks for the reply. Yes, a physical connection is a possible solution. It is, however, awkward due to local logistics. I'll just replace the mesh repeaters.
- StephenBApr 13, 2019Guru - Experienced User
tenforty wrote:
I'll just replace the mesh repeaters.
If they are old, they might not be mesh.
In any event, you might want to price an Orbi - if you have a lot of repeaters to replace, it might turn out to be about the same price. Overall IMO Orbi is more stable than mesh extenders, and it has some features that mesh extenders currently don't have (for instance it can provide full coverage for a full guest network that is isolated from the your main network).
- SandsharkApr 13, 2019Sensei
The latest generation of network powerline adapters (Homeplug AV2) isn't too shabby, either. The NetGear PowerLINE 1000 Essential Edition gives you both an Ethernet port and wifi extender. They claim gigabit connectivity, but in practice it's more like half that. But still in the same ballpark as wifi.
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