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Bogdan Nikolaev2014-06-04 14:05:49
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Bogdan Nikolaev, 2014-06-04 14:05:49

What powerful, modern wi-fi router would you recommend for a private home?

Good day!
I live in a private house, 2 floors. Due to the peculiarity of the layout, there is no possibility of a wired connection of the router with a stationary computer, therefore, a high-quality and powerful Wi-Fi signal through concrete walls is of interest. Connection type - fiber optic PPPoE up to 100 Mbps. At the moment, there is a TP-LINK TL-WR2543ND, which is not satisfied with the quality of the wireless signal. The option with repeaters is not yet considered.

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Stepan, 2014-06-04
@bogdan_nikolaev

1. There is a Powerline solution for wired connection. For a PC, that's it ..
2. If there is not a lot of garbage in the radius, the most powerful Mikrotik on the market

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stigory, 2014-06-09
@stigory

You just understand that two people participate in radio exchange, as in a normal conversation. And the fact that you can put a Mikrotik and turn it on the transmitter with a power of 30dB means only that it will be well heard. But this does not mean that the speed will necessarily increase. Because the client does not have such a powerful antenna. And this means: lost packets, delays in re-sending, and so on.
Repeaters are not repeaters, and putting some kind of Mikrotik or Ubiquity in repeater mode would be the most stable solution.

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Konstantin, 2014-06-04
@fallen8rwtf

rt-ac66 asus. Good signal quality for an office of 15 cabinets

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Puma Thailand, 2014-06-04
@opium

any to which an external antenna is connected, a pair of antennas and your happiness.

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Sergey, 2014-06-04
@edinorog

tplink is one of the best.

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Sergey, 2014-06-05
@vebeer

Mikrotik. In its price category, no one even comes close to it. For 3k rubles, you buy a piece of iron, which will contain, perhaps, everything you might need at home: vpn (up to OpenVPN), mesh, shaper, ... even BGP and MPLS :))

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