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<blockquote data-quote="03cobra#2" data-source="post: 16222516" data-attributes="member: 52057"><p>If you can, running a network wire to a separate access point is the best bang for the $$$. Coverage will be good, fast speeds, and cost will be much less. For my system I'm running a Linksys WRT3200 that resides in my basement. I was having trouble getting wifi in my addition on the other side of the house that sits on a slab. Tried everything. Finally decided to run a wire from my WRT3200 to the addition where my TV / surround system is and installed a Linksys AC2200 that is set up as a access point. Thoes together provide excellent coverage for the whole house, faster speed then I'll need for years to come, and is 100% reliable because it's a wired connection. Mesh systems are really cool, and simple. Problems are they have limited firmware adjustments, good systems are pricey, and overall speeds are a bit slower then a wired access point setup. Just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03cobra#2, post: 16222516, member: 52057"] If you can, running a network wire to a separate access point is the best bang for the $$$. Coverage will be good, fast speeds, and cost will be much less. For my system I'm running a Linksys WRT3200 that resides in my basement. I was having trouble getting wifi in my addition on the other side of the house that sits on a slab. Tried everything. Finally decided to run a wire from my WRT3200 to the addition where my TV / surround system is and installed a Linksys AC2200 that is set up as a access point. Thoes together provide excellent coverage for the whole house, faster speed then I'll need for years to come, and is 100% reliable because it's a wired connection. Mesh systems are really cool, and simple. Problems are they have limited firmware adjustments, good systems are pricey, and overall speeds are a bit slower then a wired access point setup. Just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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