Subj : trying to bridge/link two routers wirelessly..
To : Ogg
From : MRO
Date : Tue Apr 30 2024 11:46 pm
Re: trying to bridge/link two routers wirelessly..
By: Ogg to MRO on Tue Apr 30 2024 06:03 pm
> Hello MRO!
>
> ** On Tuesday 30.04.24 - 08:10, MRO wrote to Ogg:
>
> >> The fibre is terminated with a Deco x50, provided by the ISP.
> >>
>
> M> aren't you over thinking this? can't you just use a wifi router for this
> M> issue? -+-
>
> I *am* trying have a wifi solution, but with the equipment I've
> already got.
>
> Meanwhile.. a wired solution is looking to be ok. I just have
> to manoeuver creatively around some obstacles.
>
> FWIW, the Deco x50 is crap. For one thing, although it supports
> both 2.4g and 5g bands, there is only one SSID for the device.
> So.. the user can't select a specific band. It decides what is
> "best" for the attempted connection. I've never had a 5g
> connection with it, even while standing a few feet away from
> it. The TP-Link forum is rife with complaints about this.
> Infact, many of the other models of the Mesh variety have that
> limitation.
The right tool for the right job. anything else will bring problems.
once you follow that rule things will improve for you.
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