I don't, sorry. But I game on ps4 a lot and have no issues.random but do you play league of legends? Gives me random ping spikes constantly
I don't, sorry. But I game on ps4 a lot and have no issues.random but do you play league of legends? Gives me random ping spikes constantly
Why?
Actually it does!
My modem from AT&T doubles as a wifi router. Do you know how to get these two devices to cooperate? Any tutorial you can point me to? I just want my full internet back :(
If you can get the login information for your modem then you can turn it on bridged mode. Otherwise, you can call AT&T and ask them to do it for you.
These are what I recommend.I haven't personally installed any of them, but all the sysadmins i've ever met swear by Ubiquiti Unifi kits.
If he has fiber he can't do that. The fiber gateways don't allow for bridge mode. You use pass through mode instead.
There is an official att article out there on what to do.
orbi has gone to shit imo, was great when it initially launched but software updates borked something. First few years was great for my parents and now they're having issues just as much as before they went mesh
By contrast, Google Wifi was painless to setup and it's done everything I've asked it to. But it looks like their newest units don't support ethernet backhaul, so I won't be getting any more of them going forward.
It's extending the mesh network through the wired ethernet in my house, rather than having one access point connecting to the wifi of another access point.
We have decent coverage in our house (200 MBps down upstairs, 25-30 mbps downstairs using a repeater).
Will google wifi solve the issue where you need to manually change the network? I don't need 200 mbps across the house, I'm just tired of having to manually c hange to the different networks).
By contrast, Google Wifi was painless to setup and it's done everything I've asked it to. But it looks like their newest units don't support ethernet backhaul, so I won't be getting any more of them going forward.
It may have been a misread on my part, but the Google Nest Wifi announcement page doesn't have any mention of ethernet backhaul anywhere. It's a little disconcerting.Whoa, when did Google drop support of Ethernet backhaul?
I can't find any info that they're doing that. Not even on the dedicated reddit section.
It may have been a misread on my part, but the Google Nest Wifi announcement page doesn't have any mention of ethernet backhaul anywhere. It's a little disconcerting.
Orbi. I have the unit you linked to and it is absolutely fantastic. Wi-Fi speeds are high throughout every corner of my house and I literally never need to reboot it. I tried an Eero kit before the Orbi and it paled in comparison.
With the Orbi, and any mesh system for that matter, if I connect one of my units to my modem and set it up and lets say I call the SSID "HOME_WIFI" and then I setup the satellite unit, do I need to setup another SSID for that? Or does it just take on the same SSID that I set when setting up the first unit? What I am trying to accomplish is to be able to move freely between floors in my house and just have my iPhone or any other WiFi enabled device connect to the closest access point without having to switch to another SSID....
I believe thats the entire point of the mesh, but just want to be sure...