
You could, at the most convenient place, run an RJ45 down to the main floor or the basement, and then use a regular router or a wired switch to to get basement coverage. On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 at 23:35, William Park via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
FYI...
For work-from-home, I got stuffs spread over two tables in my basement. Most devices don't support or have wireless capability. Problem is my router is upstair. To run an ethernet cable, it has go across hallway, living room, through kitchen, down the stair, then across basement to the opposite corner. I don't want that.
So, I got - ASUS RP-N12 N300 Repeater
https://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=27_1056_1058&item_id=087667 $29.88 It's repeater, access point, and media bridge. "Media Bridge" (ie. wireless bridge) is what I needed. It has one ethernet port, and that's connected to switch. So, you connect devices to the switch and it gets IP from the router.
A coworker recommended - TP-LINK (TL-WA850RE) N300 300Mbps Universal WiFi Range Extender - TP-LINK (TL-WR802N) N300 Wireless N Router Nano but I went with Asus, instead. -- William Park <opengeometry@yahoo.ca> --- Post to this mailing list talk@gtalug.org Unsubscribe from this mailing list https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk