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Noahh
Feb 10, 2020Guide
NETGEAR Mesh Range Extender EX7700
Would this WiFi mesh extender work with a xr450 and if it does will it be better than using a power line adapter in a house with older wiring. I’m am currently using the XR450 with a power line adapter to get my internet to my pc. But my download speeds have been super low not even close to 100mg and my ping is averaging around 30 if I bought this and connected it to my router and but it next to my pc and used a ethernet cord to my pc would it be a better idea than a power line adapter. Again I ask a different question to the community and they said it might be the wiring in my house which I cannot fix
9 Replies
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
its a very loaded question. many things influence wireless within a home. If you're house wiring is older because its an older house, some houses used to use plaster lathe with metal backing. This does a great job of blocking wifi.
What materials is your interior walls in your home?
How large is it?
does your pc have wireless? With gaming, the key is latency. Adding a 2nd hop (router-----extender----pc) might make it worse than going just router-----wireless pc.
Plus extenders are great for getting rid of dead spots or extending reach but a lot of times, if its an area that already has coverage, it doesn't increase speed.
so its tough for us to say 100%, yes it'll increase speeds. Sometimes homes require a bit of playing around with to optimize coverage or get the performance you're looking for.
if powerline doesn't run great in your home another thing you can look at is moca adapters (ethernet over coax).
- NoahhGuideMy house recently got remodeled and the basement is where I have my pc is not to old either all the walls were redone I don’t know if that would help I was going to use the extender and use the ethernet ports on it not wireless so I would go router-extender-wired-pc If that makes sense. And i don’t have a coax port in my room so unless you could link something like an adapter than I don’t know how I could do this
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
Not sure how to explain it properly.
Extenders work great if you need additional distance. If you're extender is right where the PC is going to be, it's usually better to just have the pc wireless. otherwise the extender has to recieve from the router and then pass that (even through ethernet) to the pc. this is an extra step which adds latency to your connection. If you're gaming, this is important. If you're not, then its not a big deal.
Even though you're hardwiring in the pc, you're still going through a wireless connection from the extender. So, unless you need extra distance, the extender isn't really benefiting.
Not trying to tell you not to get an extender as I think they work great, but they work great in the circumstances they're designed for.
Do you game on this PC where latency is important?
do you need the extra distance?
What type of pc is it? For around $35-40 you can get an intel AX200 and PCIe adapter card and have a AX wireless setup in a desktop.