tangentray
Level D
Hi, in my home the wise old builder has provided optical fiber infrastructure till a certain point only (thankfully it is at the center of the apartment, albeit in the loft), the connections do not extend to any of the points meant for work-stations or TVs. The ISP provides a modem-router, the wifi signal covers most of the apartment with acceptable strength. Being old-school, I also have a chunky desktop which I refuse to throw away. I have tried using a PCIE adapter as well as an USB adapter, but the experience has not been great, partly because of the buggy nature of the devices I used and partly because I am partial to the good old LAN setup (maybe because I belong to the college LAN-party era). Anyway, I was using a Tp-Link Wireless N Access Point (TL-WA901ND 2.4Ghz) happily for the last year or so, it has a nifty client mode which does the simple task of converting the wifi to ethernet. Now I have got a new ISP who provides 5Ghz signal and I need to buy a new device. While I was not expecting a lot of devices (my requirement being very simple), after a few hours of research I could only get one device that fits the bill (TP-Link AC750 Wireless Portable Mini Travel Router (TL-WR902AC)). While the device seems fine, it is altogether built for something different.
Please provide your suggestions and advice, in case you find my ramblings above boring, below are my requirements in a fit-to-ppt format:
Please provide your suggestions and advice, in case you find my ramblings above boring, below are my requirements in a fit-to-ppt format:
- Device should be able to act as a wifi to ethernet router for wired device like my desktop.
- Preferably dual band (both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz support) but should at least support 5Ghz
- Price range upto 4k
- Should be easy for a someone with no networking background to set-up