โNov-24-2016 07:50 AM
โDec-02-2016 07:29 PM
1492 wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
We looked into getting a Netgear WIFI extender for the house. We went to Best Buy and talked to the folks there. The guy who helped us explained, that even though the range of WIFI is extended, the upload and download speed was considerably reduced ... like 50%. Thats no problem if you are using static web pages, but for streaming video or gaming, it could cause too much of a slow down.
Well, the guy is painting some broad strokes and leaving out some details? The speed reduction is the result of the "single-radio" having to do double duty by receiving and re-transmitting the signal. In fact, it will likely be even more than a 50% reduction in data thoughtput? It's very device dependent. Though claimed WiFi device bandwidth speeds tend to be already exaggerated.
Just note that the reduction is WiFi bandwidth. Not necessarily in internet access speeds. If your connection speed to the internet is already low, what you'll likely experience using a campground connection, then you may not experience any appreciable downgrade by using a repeater.
My internet bandwidth connection was so low at one point, about 4.8Mbps down connecting directly to my WiFi router, that when I connected to my WiFi repeater, my speed was still 4.5Mbps. Not a 50% reduction so many claim? My old repeater WiFi speeds was about 24Mbps max, so well above my internet connection speeds even if you take the 50%+ reduction in WiFi bandwidth into account.
BTW, they do make dual-radio repeaters that should result in minimal WiFi bandwidth loss. It all depends whether you would benefit from it as it is dependent on your internet connection speeds in the first place?
โDec-02-2016 06:55 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
We looked into getting a Netgear WIFI extender for the house. We went to Best Buy and talked to the folks there. The guy who helped us explained, that even though the range of WIFI is extended, the upload and download speed was considerably reduced ... like 50%. Thats no problem if you are using static web pages, but for streaming video or gaming, it could cause too much of a slow down.
โDec-02-2016 04:53 AM
usersmanual wrote:
http://www.winegard.com/connect?q=internet&inf_contact_key=f0127d682f0f896753592b86d6d325511065ebdfb...
brand new out;; I wonder if its as good as advertised?
โDec-01-2016 11:23 AM
โNov-25-2016 09:20 AM
winnehonda wrote:
What seems to work the best, for a reasonable price, to extend wifi reception in my Class A?
โNov-25-2016 08:32 AM
APT wrote:
The OP needs to clarify what the goals are and what the current network topology is.
โNov-25-2016 07:18 AM
APT wrote:
The OP needs to clarify what the goals are and what the current network topology is.
Access points provide better wireless network bandwidth than range extenders, but an AP needs a wired connection to a router/switch.
โNov-25-2016 06:53 AM
โNov-25-2016 06:28 AM
sherlock62 wrote:
Like many forum threads here, this thread has gone a muck so to speak. Regardless, do know that a WiFi Extender is a way to go if you need to extend a network. No, not a perfect solution, but it will more often then not, get very usable WiFi to an area where without the WiFi Extender, you would not have WiFi. I know quite a few people thrilled with their WiFi Extender. Sure worth a try for those with WiFi dead spots in a dwelling.
To "usermanual" you would do far better posting a link to the source of the crapola you post here. This way thread readers can read for themselves.
โNov-25-2016 06:00 AM
sherlock62 wrote:
...To "usermanual" you would do far better posting a link to the source of the crapola you post here. This way thread readers can read for themselves.
โNov-25-2016 05:06 AM
โNov-24-2016 05:59 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
If you are able to tap into a campground WIFI and extend the range, then you better believe everyone else around you will be using the same signal from your extender too, slowing it down even more, as campground wifi's have the known reputation of running horrible when so many attempt to connect all at the same time.
โNov-24-2016 04:31 PM
Fizz wrote:usersmanual wrote:
I am not trying to tell you anything;; NETGEAR;; them selves very clearly state in the instructions that your response time will slow when using this product that's all I posted
This sounds like "A glass half empty" look on life.
My main router gets me 75 Mbps but I only get 4 Mbps at the far end of the house.
The Extender gets me 28 Mbps, it's not near the 75 but a heck of an increase over 4 Mbps.
You can look at it as a drop from 75, to me it's an increase from 4.
โNov-24-2016 02:56 PM