swapnil0545
Disciple
Hi everyone,
I have been using a TP link N300 router since ages. I've been switching between 40mbps speed and 100mbps ISP connection according to the plan I like.
I have a 2 storey house. The router is placed on the ground floor and a repeater is placed on the 1st floor.
It seems like the tp link router is not working that great these days, its getting disconnected in between(It may be an ISP issue as well, I am not sure how I can ensure that).
I barely get 3-11 mbps fluctuated speed on my first floor rooms.
I am getting very irritated these days due to this. I am thinking of switching to Airtel fiber as well.
I have 1 TV, 1 pc, 2 lappies, 1 alexa, 3 mobiles, 2 IoT devices connected.
Basically we will have around 7 devices atleast connected to wifi all the time.
I was thinking of upgrading to archer c6/c6u I took a look at wifi6 routers but not able to see any good reviews for budget ax-routers.
My main goal will be it should work smoothly and delver the actual ISP speed around all the rooms.
I was thinking of shifting the current router to the first floor and use the new router on the ground floor.
Kindly suggest your thoughts if any.
Also it will be great to see if I can keep a HDD connected to the wifi and have it accessible all time to my devices.
Thanks,
Swapnil
I have been using a TP link N300 router since ages. I've been switching between 40mbps speed and 100mbps ISP connection according to the plan I like.
I have a 2 storey house. The router is placed on the ground floor and a repeater is placed on the 1st floor.
It seems like the tp link router is not working that great these days, its getting disconnected in between(It may be an ISP issue as well, I am not sure how I can ensure that).
I barely get 3-11 mbps fluctuated speed on my first floor rooms.
I am getting very irritated these days due to this. I am thinking of switching to Airtel fiber as well.
I have 1 TV, 1 pc, 2 lappies, 1 alexa, 3 mobiles, 2 IoT devices connected.
Basically we will have around 7 devices atleast connected to wifi all the time.
I was thinking of upgrading to archer c6/c6u I took a look at wifi6 routers but not able to see any good reviews for budget ax-routers.
My main goal will be it should work smoothly and delver the actual ISP speed around all the rooms.
I was thinking of shifting the current router to the first floor and use the new router on the ground floor.
Kindly suggest your thoughts if any.
Also it will be great to see if I can keep a HDD connected to the wifi and have it accessible all time to my devices.
Thanks,
Swapnil