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Looking for wireless Router
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Looking for wireless Router
Home is having fibre cable to the premises connected through OptiComm network (Melbourne, Australia) and looking for to use only one Wireless Router device rather using multiple WiFi extenders (just to avoid too many pieces inside home). Means looking for Wireless Router that can pass signals thru' internal walls inside home for bedrooms.
Looking for below features;
* Internet access for Guests or visitors (Good if it can generate password for one day)
* Up to 50 Devices
* 25m radius distance coverage from router (or 50m diameter).
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Re: Looking for wireless Router
Try plugging your needs into the filters on the product pages:
Wireless Routers for Home | NETGEAR
and
Orbi: Whole Home WiFi System for Better WiFi Everywhere | NETGEAR
Then check back here for reports on the things you are considering, but remember that people turn up in this community with problems, not compliments. So look at reviews on Amazon, for example.
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Re: Looking for wireless Router
I need assistance in choosing the product for my home.
The Filters you specified doesn't help much. It says WiFi Range for example up to 1500 sq ft but how we know whether it is 1500 sq ft is circular range from WiFi Router ? or something else ?
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Re: Looking for wireless Router
@sc_wifi wrote:
The Filters you specified doesn't help much. It says WiFi Range for example up to 1500 sq ft but how we know whether it is 1500 sq ft is circular range from WiFi Router ? or something else ?
In which case, you are probably asking in the wrong place.
Try visiting a local dealer who can discuss your needs. Or ask a friend what they use.
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