two storied home.What's the coverage area and physical topology like?
More often than not I'd suggest using a "normal" router due to the performance and latency implications. Also, Mesh routers are very expensive compared to normal routers.
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Did you change the channel for the repeater or are they on same channel? Changing channel should help performance considerably.I've this setup now i.e. a normal router and repeater but having issues with speed and SSID connection.
Do the repeater and modem connect if they are on different channel?What's the particular issue you're having? Did you change the channel for the repeater or are they on same channel? Changing channel should help performance considerably.
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Mostly was taking about the "repeated" ssid that the repeater should broadcast for users to use from.Do the repeater and modem connect if they are on different channel?
I don't have enough knowledge to understand your replyMostly was taking about the "repeated" ssid that the repeater should broadcast for users to use from.
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I don't have enough knowledge to understand your reply. I was trying to connect my W8968 as a repeater last weekend and found out that to connect to the main modem in bridge mode, channel has to be same. Now I gave up on that setup since I have no clue how to set up the entire thing after fighting with the settings for nearly 5hrs and losing.
Mesh router would be ideal in that case, 4k squarefeet