Same problem again, no power outlet close by. Getting one installed will mean drilling holes, masonry work etc. which i'm pretty sure my mom wouldn't allow.
Power outlet nearby isn't needed. The power to the router is rectified to DC so all you have to do (in theory) is extend the wire that comes out of the power adapter upto the shelf. There will be 2 wires, ethernet and this power cable. The only holes required will be to mount the shelf or failing that hang the router from a nail above your door. A shelf would be neater.
For the moment, let's consider that there is no chance of changing the location of the modem.
Think of it as a contingency. If things do not work out to your expectations then there is a way to increase performance if required.
Right so you need a minimum of 30Mbs to have acceptable performance.
Forget the PS3 for now. It's anyway EOL. Will upgrade to the PS4 as soon as it comes out. I installed WIFI analyzer on my phone. I get between 75-85dBm near my TV with my Dlink 2750U.
Looks like i will have to go the bridge way like you said
PS4 will be marginally better, with a bridge you can wifi enable anything that has an ethernet connection. As far as the devices are concerned they think they are on an ethernet connection. Think of the bridge as a second contingency. You may or may not need it.
The signal you want to get is 60-70dBm. 50-60dBm would be ideal but i think that will be difficult to achieve in your case.
How about an experiment to gauge the effectiveness of the shelf-above-the door theory. Simple range finding experiment. You have measured the signal with the router where it is presently located . So to see if there is any improvement, get a power extension cord and place the router above your door. Just turn it on and let the wifi start, the dsl cable isn't required, hopefully your d-link will turn on its radio and you will get a signal that can be measured by wi-fi analyser.
This will tell us how much of an improvement, a change of router position will provide if the router were placed 15 feet closer to the hall. Can you do that and report the readings you see.
Know anybody who has tried powerline in India? Does it work?
geekyranjit on youtube has
reviewed a tp-link model in his house in hyderabad.
The model i had in mind is by linksys (
benchmark) as SNB reviewed, presumably because its better than the tp-link.
Here are descriptions of the three test locations:
- Location A: The two adapters under test are plugged into the same wall outlet or two outlets in the same outlet strip.
- Location C: One adapter in Location A outlet. Second adapter in living room, one floor up and middle of home
- Location E: One adapter in Location A outlet. Outlet in kitchen, one floor up and opposite end of home
The problem with powerline is its difficult to tell what the throughput will be like. If it works it would be the ideal solution and quite simple, just plug and play, within your budget (~Rs.5-6k) and just a dumb switch needed to hook up your tv & ps3-4. That is for a '200mbs' pair of adapters. If you get 40-50Mbs then that's good. There are '500mbs' models too but not seen any in India, these would increase throughput by 50% further.
Ideally the best throughput will be achieved if your bedroom & hall are on the same circuit, if not the rate will be lower. How to tell if they are on the same circuit ? go to the fusebox and pull fuses and see if your bedroom & hall are on the same fuse.
Throughput drops with distance, depending on the state of your wiring and any introduced noise interference. Motors create interference, pumps, washing machines, mixies, fans, fridges, cell phone chargers etc. How to assess how much signal degradation is caused by this introduced noise is hard to tell and will take some trouble shooting if a problem arises, turning of devices one by one to see if there is a difference.
If you want to consider powerline its best to get a demo in your house where if you get your desired 30-40mbs (or better) throughput that you buy the device otherwise do you feel like gambling with Rs.5-6k
