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Extending Wifi through the house
Hi all. In my house, I have my VM modem and router (Belkin N+) next to each other. Plugged into the router LAN ports are a media streamer, NAS box and a desktop PC. The PC runs off a 10m cable and sits in another room at the back of the house. All the kit I have gigabit ports and I'm very happy with transfer speeds.
The wifi at the back of my house is patchy at best and I would like to boost this. VM gave me a DIR-615 router that has been sitting in its box since being delivered. I have been thinking about getting a switch and putting this behind my PC and running both the PC and this second router as an access point from the switch. Now to keep my gigabit LAN speeds, I understand I need a gigabit switch. However, I am concerned that the DIR-615 is only 100MB. Will connecting this router drag the speed of the whole branch of the LAN down to 100MB speed or would the the main router switch speeds depending on whether it is talking to the PC or second router? Sorry for the noob questions! |
Re: Extending Wifi through the house
Your main router will still be gigabit to any gigabit devices, unless those devices are attached to the DIR-615's internel switch, in which case the most you'd get is 100Mbit. If you get a small desktop gigabit switch to connect your PC and your DIR-615 to it (so your DIR-615 just acts as a WAP), then you'll still get gigabit to your main PC, NAS, etc still, you'd just be limiting any devices connected to your DIR-615 wirelessly to 100Mbit, which shouldn't be too much of an issue as even at 150Mbit wireless you'd be lucky to see 100.
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Re: Extending Wifi through the house
Just make sure you buy a switch and not a hub (not sure if anyone still makes hubs anyway!)
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