jamesleecoleman wrote: » Alright so we live in a townhouse. There's an upstairs, main floor and basement. We would like to be able to extend the signal about 50 ft outside of the townhouse and eliminate buffering. Any one got any suggestions for powerful wifi routers? I've have had a bad experience with using a wifi extender. The main wifi router wouldn't list some of the devices that were connected to the wifi. There were times when the signal was lost. The wifi router was upstairs and I moved it downstairs and removed the extender for a better signal. Things did get better but once in a while a smart tv will start to buffer and we think it's because two other smart tvs are streaming. I currently have a netgear r6220
jamesleecoleman wrote: » What is GOFWF????@Ertaz: I forgot about mesh networking. I'll have to look into it more.@TechGromit: I wish I could run Cat5 throughout the townhouse. It would be an awesome project but we would get in trouble if I did. I'm thinking that I might have to hit the books for this one.
Hammer80 wrote: » For electrical to work your house better be recent and electrical work was actually done by a Master Electrician that followed building codes not some jack of all trades they pulled from the street for the day. I tried doing eletrical before and got mediocre results at best, way too much interference, speeds fluctuated a lot, and intermittently it stops working which then requires you to reset the electrical ethernet jack.
jamesleecoleman wrote: » Thanks for explanation. I'll look at what we can do and into options. I also have to add a firewall to the network so the kid don't get into the ****.