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Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - WRXtranceformed - 09-22-2014

.RJ Wrote:
WRXtranceformed Wrote:Thanks for the suggestions. I do not have any Apple products in my home, would that thing cause havoc with my Dells / Androids?

It might make them slightly more smug
Exactly, the last thing I want to do is introduce the Borg into my home network. Next thing I know my laptop will be going on long bike rides to the microbrewery and playing only Indy rock as its system notifications


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - Jake - 09-22-2014

WRXtranceformed Wrote:Thanks for the suggestions. I do not have any Apple products in my home, would that thing cause havoc with my Dells / Androids?

Nope. There's a Windows setup tool and I've never had an issue with non-Apple stuff playing nicely on the network.

My biggest issue with other routers in the past (of many brands) is that they would work fine for six months or a year, and then just decide that handing out IPs was not much of a priority. Which, you know, is kind of a big deal.

The AirPorts have only stopped working when I unplugged them to upgrade to a faster model.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - RawrImAMonster - 09-22-2014

If your house has ethernet ports in the wall, you can have multiple routers to expand coverage.
  • plug in one of the cables from the main router into the port on the second router you would normally plug the internet cable into
  • use the same SSID on both routers
  • set up the security the same, same type, same pass
  • disable DHCP and NAT on the secondary router

Devices will automatically hand off between the routers depending on which has the better signal strength and it wont even interrupt the connection in the process.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - HAULN-SS - 09-22-2014

^this..it's what i do in my house, though my primary router is a verizon wifi hotspot. The hotspot itself sucks terribly - randomly won't have a connection to the internet until restart. Also, somehow, even though it never moves, and always stays plugged in, the the plug port got finnicky.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - Ken - 09-22-2014

RawrImAMonster Wrote:If your house has ethernet ports in the wall, you can have multiple routers to expand coverage.
  • plug in one of the cables from the main router into the port on the second router you would normally plug the internet cable into
  • use the same SSID on both routers
  • set up the security the same, same type, same pass
  • disable DHCP and NAT on the secondary router

Devices will automatically hand off between the routers depending on which has the better signal strength and it wont even interrupt the connection in the process.

I originally did this but had problems where it wouldn't hand off even though one had a much lower signal than the other. I just created multiple SSID's and left it in my hands as to which I was joining.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - WRXtranceformed - 09-22-2014

RawrImAMonster Wrote:If your house has ethernet ports in the wall, you can have multiple routers to expand coverage.
  • plug in one of the cables from the main router into the port on the second router you would normally plug the internet cable into
  • use the same SSID on both routers
  • set up the security the same, same type, same pass
  • disable DHCP and NAT on the secondary router

Devices will automatically hand off between the routers depending on which has the better signal strength and it wont even interrupt the connection in the process.
Nice, I mean I had no issues getting enough wireless coverage upstairs with my old router so it would be good to not have to buy two devices.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - Ken - 09-22-2014

Look for AC standard with beamforming. A friend of mine has had the NetGear 1900 NightHawk for about a year and has said it is great. Also, I realized on of the things that was ruining my access points was that I wasn't plugging them into surge protectors.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - WRXtranceformed - 09-22-2014

This is looking like a solid contender, have had good experience with Asus products as well: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://smile.amazon.com/RT-N66U-Dual-Band-Wireless-N900-Gigabit-Router/dp/B006QB1RPY/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1411430964&sr=8-3&keywords=wireless+router">http://smile.amazon.com/RT-N66U-Dual-Ba ... ess+router</a><!-- m -->


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - JPolen01 - 09-22-2014

Anybody get or order the iPhone 6? Verizon is paying $200 for the 5 and a bit more for the 5s. I ordered a space grey 64gb only because that deal was too good to pass up. Only had to pay $150 for the 64gb.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - Jake - 09-22-2014

Yep, got a 64 GB space gray 6. The plus is way too big. It's a nice phone for sure.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - JPolen01 - 09-22-2014

The plus is massive! I don't think I have tiny hands but that is just way too big for a phone.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - Apoc - 09-23-2014

WRXtranceformed Wrote:This is looking like a solid contender, have had good experience with Asus products as well: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://smile.amazon.com/RT-N66U-Dual-Band-Wireless-N900-Gigabit-Router/dp/B006QB1RPY/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1411430964&sr=8-3&keywords=wireless+router">http://smile.amazon.com/RT-N66U-Dual-Ba ... ess+router</a><!-- m -->

My last router was an Asus and it shit the bed after two years. It would power for about one second and then completely shut down. I'm telling you, buy a cheaper one you'll hate less to replace in a few years.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - .RJ - 09-23-2014

JPolen01 Wrote:Anybody get or order the iPhone 6? Verizon is paying $200 for the 5 and a bit more for the 5s. I ordered a space grey 64gb only because that deal was too good to pass up. Only had to pay $150 for the 64gb.

Yes. Love it, fantastic hardware and iOS 8 is a nice improvement. I'm really impressed.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - Apoc - 09-23-2014

Make sure you don't leave it in your car, unattended.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - Mike - 09-23-2014

Ken Wrote:
RawrImAMonster Wrote:If your house has ethernet ports in the wall, you can have multiple routers to expand coverage.
  • plug in one of the cables from the main router into the port on the second router you would normally plug the internet cable into
  • use the same SSID on both routers
  • set up the security the same, same type, same pass
  • disable DHCP and NAT on the secondary router

Devices will automatically hand off between the routers depending on which has the better signal strength and it wont even interrupt the connection in the process.

I originally did this but had problems where it wouldn't hand off even though one had a much lower signal than the other. I just created multiple SSID's and left it in my hands as to which I was joining.

ditto. seamless handoff is such a crapshoot, and when it doesn't work it's FUUUUUUUUUUUUUU.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - RawrImAMonster - 09-23-2014

Mike Wrote:
Ken Wrote:
RawrImAMonster Wrote:If your house has ethernet ports in the wall, you can have multiple routers to expand coverage.
  • plug in one of the cables from the main router into the port on the second router you would normally plug the internet cable into
  • use the same SSID on both routers
  • set up the security the same, same type, same pass
  • disable DHCP and NAT on the secondary router

Devices will automatically hand off between the routers depending on which has the better signal strength and it wont even interrupt the connection in the process.

I originally did this but had problems where it wouldn't hand off even though one had a much lower signal than the other. I just created multiple SSID's and left it in my hands as to which I was joining.

ditto. seamless handoff is such a crapshoot, and when it doesn't work it's FUUUUUUUUUUUUUU.

Never had a problem with it. Are you all sure you had everything set up like I said? You're essentially just making your secondary router a wireless repeater at this point so there is no reason it shouldn't work properly.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - Ken - 09-23-2014

RawrImAMonster Wrote:Never had a problem with it. Are you all sure you had everything set up like I said? You're essentially just making your secondary router a wireless repeater at this point so there is no reason it shouldn't work properly.

Yes, exactly. It was just that when I was on the fringe of the first access point (let's say AP1) and was well into AP2's coverage it would still stay on AP1 since it was already connected. It works and would hand-off if I went completely out of AP1 coverage but that area where it was low coverage was frustrating when I knew AP2 was what I should be on.

So in summation, annoying when AP1 is at 25% signal, I know AP2 is 60% signal and it doesn't switch.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - Mike - 09-23-2014

RawrImAMonster Wrote:Never had a problem with it. Are you all sure you had everything set up like I said? You're essentially just making your secondary router a wireless repeater at this point so there is no reason it shouldn't work properly.

I've set these sorts of networks in half a dozen places. Sometimes with identical hardware. Crapshoot. Always. When it works flawlessly, it's money. I've found Android devices to be absolutely horrid at switching.


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - WRXtranceformed - 09-23-2014

Pulled the trigger on this one, the beefed up version of what Chris bought because I wanted a cheapish router with 802.11ac

<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BUSDVBQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1">http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B ... UTF8&psc=1</a><!-- m -->

I almost snagged the Apple router against my better judgement but it only had 3 hardwired ethernet ports and I need 4. I didn't want to have to rig up something else to my central media box. It will probably explode in 6 months and I will end up with an Apple product...but meh! Thanks for the suggestions guys!


Re: The official tablet (and other useless electronics) thre - WRXtranceformed - 09-25-2014

New router so money! Solid coverage throughout the house, speed test shows the speed I am paying for on every floor. Niceee...and Prime had it here the next morning! Crazy how good Amazon's shipping is getting.