Interesting. Do you have any issues with multiple router fighting to assign IP address?Turn the wireless off in your router for a nice performance lift. There is a guy on Audiogon talking about it so I tried it. Now cannot go back.
Setup = Arris CM8200 cable modem > TP Link Archer wifi-router.
Turn off the radio wireless in TP-Link Archer. Make sure to turn off both 2.4 ghz and 5 ghz.
You still need wireless access of course, so I connected a cheap TP-Link wifi access point back to a router LAN port via ethernet cable. This makes the wi-fi isolated and external to the router.
This improved everything subtly, but is well worth the effort. These wi-fi chips, when active, must be causing a huge amount of noise internally in the router, effecting everything downstream.
I'm gonna try this. I think it will work well. I sort of feel a need to get a half decent second, wifi router. Or, do I just need a LPS to go to the wifi router to reduce backfeed noise. I have LPS on all the other pieces.indeed , taking WIFI out of te router is nice improvement, thanks for reminding me that I need to buy another Fritz mesh repeater!
Yes, your saying you have to access the primary router software and switch off WIFI. You leave it on in the second access point WIFI router.Usually you can switch off WIFI in the router and connect an access point via cable, you really want an LPS for the router AND WIFI switched off inside the router.
not really, I have one router, which has internal WIFI and an external Mesh WIFI repeater, I just need to add another WIFI repeater connected to the router via cableand switch off WIFI in the router itselfYes, your saying you have to access the primary router software and switch off WIFI. You leave it on in the second access point WIFI router.
I will have to watch some UTube on my Asus to figure it out. That is something I hardly ever mess with.
People should also remember you want WIFI switched off in the modem too.
Yes but you turn off DHCP (IP assigning) in every device but the main router. If your cable modem is the router, use that.Interesting. Do you have any issues with multiple router fighting to assign IP address?
Ahh, different hardware. A repeater, not a additional router. Like this.not really, I have one router, which has internal WIFI and an external Mesh WIFI repeater, I just need to add another WIFI repeater connected to the router via cableand switch off WIFI in the router itself
Ahh, different hardware. A repeater, not a additional router. Like this.
Agree for the primary WIFI source, yet I need at least one repeater yet some can do both, depending on how you set them up.You do not want a wi-fi repeater, or a wi-fi extender, you want a wi-fi access point. They are different.
??????? My cell uses wifi for mail and text. Not talk. I don't see why that functionality would change.Our cell phones need WiFi while we are at home, so don't think that is an option for us.
Don't know what I was thinking.??????? My cell uses wifi for mail and text. Not talk. I don't see why that functionality would change.
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