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@Todd44 wrote:
I have spectrum for my IP. The router I currently own is not compatible with their modem.
Are you SERIOUS??? There is no such thing? At least not that I'm aware of?
All routers have an Ethernet INPUT jack (RJ45) in the back. All modems should have a matching output jack. I should as Modem/Router combo's do NOT have that type of input connector usually.
This is the R6100, https://www.netgear.com/home/products/networking/wifi-routers/r6100.aspx, and it fits your 'specifications'!
Now this part, "would like more range to my garage also", might be your REAL questions? Is it? If so, more data, like how far away IS the garage?
There are many solutions to that 'request'. Power line adapters, Wifi Extenders, Mesh systems... but you have to realize basically most routers will have the same distance for both the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands... and those distances can be modified by what is between the router and the device as well as any interference along the path as well.
So, what do you want/need? Specific as well as the SPEEDS of the devices.
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@Todd44 wrote:
I have spectrum for my IP. The router I currently own is not compatible with their modem.
Are you SERIOUS??? There is no such thing? At least not that I'm aware of?
All routers have an Ethernet INPUT jack (RJ45) in the back. All modems should have a matching output jack. I should as Modem/Router combo's do NOT have that type of input connector usually.
This is the R6100, https://www.netgear.com/home/products/networking/wifi-routers/r6100.aspx, and it fits your 'specifications'!
Now this part, "would like more range to my garage also", might be your REAL questions? Is it? If so, more data, like how far away IS the garage?
There are many solutions to that 'request'. Power line adapters, Wifi Extenders, Mesh systems... but you have to realize basically most routers will have the same distance for both the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands... and those distances can be modified by what is between the router and the device as well as any interference along the path as well.
So, what do you want/need? Specific as well as the SPEEDS of the devices.
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