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Curious as to its reliability, as well as its ease of use? Here is my plan...
Current setup is a Linksys E3000 that I've had for a pretty long time... I also have a Linksys N600 Pro range extender. Router is located in my office, which is on a corner of my 1600sq. ft. house on the second floor. In that room is also my main PC hooked up via ethernet, and a TV that is hooked up to wifi. No problem getting 4K streaming on that TV. Bedroom is the next room over, also has a TV hooked up to wifi with no issues streaming 4K.
The problem I am having now is the range extender doesn't seem to be working well, and the living room TV and PC are having a hard time connecting (these are on the opposite side of the house on the first floor). The PC in the living room is on the floor, so I think this is part of the problem. It is using a crappy USB wifi adapter, which might be interfering with my RF wireless Logitech K700 keyboard.
My plan right now is to get 2 refurbished T-Mobile AC-1900 routers, flash the firmware so they replicate the ASUS RT68U routers, then setup AiMesh. One router would be in the office (hooked up to modem), the other would go in the living room. Connect the living room TV and PC via ethernet, get rid of the USB adapter.
Am I understanding AiMesh correctly, that it could handle this situation? As well as boost signal for wifi devices on the other side of the house?
I also have an 8TB WD EasyStore external HDD, those can just be connected to either router and be accessed by any device on the network, correct?
Thanks for any help.
Current setup is a Linksys E3000 that I've had for a pretty long time... I also have a Linksys N600 Pro range extender. Router is located in my office, which is on a corner of my 1600sq. ft. house on the second floor. In that room is also my main PC hooked up via ethernet, and a TV that is hooked up to wifi. No problem getting 4K streaming on that TV. Bedroom is the next room over, also has a TV hooked up to wifi with no issues streaming 4K.
The problem I am having now is the range extender doesn't seem to be working well, and the living room TV and PC are having a hard time connecting (these are on the opposite side of the house on the first floor). The PC in the living room is on the floor, so I think this is part of the problem. It is using a crappy USB wifi adapter, which might be interfering with my RF wireless Logitech K700 keyboard.
My plan right now is to get 2 refurbished T-Mobile AC-1900 routers, flash the firmware so they replicate the ASUS RT68U routers, then setup AiMesh. One router would be in the office (hooked up to modem), the other would go in the living room. Connect the living room TV and PC via ethernet, get rid of the USB adapter.
Am I understanding AiMesh correctly, that it could handle this situation? As well as boost signal for wifi devices on the other side of the house?
I also have an 8TB WD EasyStore external HDD, those can just be connected to either router and be accessed by any device on the network, correct?
Thanks for any help.