- Nov 25, 2009
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Just started looking at these Apple products as a possible solution to my home network difficulties, wondering if anyone here might have some helpful feedback.
Upgraded my DSL service from Rogers ( my cable/Internet provider).
They gave me a new Linksys router which apparently I had to use.
(I had a Linksys that I bought myself, into the closet it went)
New one was a...Piece of crap! Had to reboot it every other day, signal range in my house was a joke.
Got fed up, asked for a replacement. They gave me a Cisco router.
No more reboots, but signal in my house is still very limited.
Tried to get the new Cisco router to play nice with my original Linksys as an access point, but no luck.
So, now I wonder if an airport device will solve this.
-Will an Express be enough to improve signal strength and range?
-Or do I need an Extreme to solve this?
-Or both?
I'm going to confirm with Rogers if I have to use their router or not.
If yes, I'll run an Ethernet cable to connect from router (basement, back of house)
To AirPort device (main floor, central location)
Ideally, I'd like access on the front porch and in the backyard, not the 20 foot radius I currently 'enjoy'.
It's a small house, but its old, brick and plaster, which I've read are not kind to wifi signals.
Any advice iMore ?
Upgraded my DSL service from Rogers ( my cable/Internet provider).
They gave me a new Linksys router which apparently I had to use.
(I had a Linksys that I bought myself, into the closet it went)
New one was a...Piece of crap! Had to reboot it every other day, signal range in my house was a joke.
Got fed up, asked for a replacement. They gave me a Cisco router.
No more reboots, but signal in my house is still very limited.
Tried to get the new Cisco router to play nice with my original Linksys as an access point, but no luck.
So, now I wonder if an airport device will solve this.
-Will an Express be enough to improve signal strength and range?
-Or do I need an Extreme to solve this?
-Or both?
I'm going to confirm with Rogers if I have to use their router or not.
If yes, I'll run an Ethernet cable to connect from router (basement, back of house)
To AirPort device (main floor, central location)
Ideally, I'd like access on the front porch and in the backyard, not the 20 foot radius I currently 'enjoy'.
It's a small house, but its old, brick and plaster, which I've read are not kind to wifi signals.
Any advice iMore ?